Soldato
- Joined
- 17 Jun 2010
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Can't tell the difference on my portable set up (which is just as well due to available memory on said devices), and on decent equipment I can't tell the difference with 95% of the music I listen to, mainly since most of it isn't produced to a super high standard or has the kind of dynamics and detail that highlight the (not night and day) difference. The main thing decent, revealing equipment makes is it just shows how badly a lot of music is recorded which can put you off listening to it, when on cheaper coloured gear it sounds fine.
This to me is more important than high bitrate lossy vs lossless, although I'm still ripping all my CDs to ALAC though (on a Mac with XLD) purely because it is an exact copy of the CD and I know I'll have ripped it bit-for-bit, where as with downloading you're stuck with whatever quality of rip someone else has done.
This to me is more important than high bitrate lossy vs lossless, although I'm still ripping all my CDs to ALAC though (on a Mac with XLD) purely because it is an exact copy of the CD and I know I'll have ripped it bit-for-bit, where as with downloading you're stuck with whatever quality of rip someone else has done.

