[s-cars] iPod questions... NAC

djdawson2 at aol.com djdawson2 at aol.com
Fri Dec 29 23:40:32 EST 2006


Dave,
Yes, that is what I noticed using high quality headphones.  There was a marked difference in sound quality.  Since my iPod is 80GB, I'm pretty much thinking I may reload using a lossless or WAV format.
 
Dave 
 
 
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From: davekase at pdqlocks.com
To: cody at 5000tq.com
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Sent: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [s-cars] iPod questions... NAC


More compact? Yes. But not near the quality.  
I did not believe this until I experimented quite a bit with MP3's. CD's always sound noticeably better - period. 
 
The question is if you want to buy every CD of every song you like. Not likely. MP3 files are a great way to get all the songs you like with good quality.  
Even through my Alpine high end deck and Infinity speakers, a CD sounds better every time, no matter how the mp3 files were recorded. 
 
Dave Kase 
 
> The MP3 format when properly configured can play back audio at a >quality level completely indistingushible by any person from full CD >quailty, but take up a teensy fraction of the space. When converting to MP3 >normally you can select a 'bitrate', which is in simple terms a measure of >how much audio you want stuffed into a unit of space. > 
>-Cody > 
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