LITTLE FOOT
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i have a radio, that works just fine lol
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sounds system matters more than mp3. an mp3 encoded in 256 is plenty good enough for what most people haveProbably 400 LP's and around the same number of CD's. No mp3's here, I care about sound quality.
One truck has mud tires and the other has dual exhaust, so right off the bat my sound studio isn't too hot. It sounds good enough for me, even sitting still I can't tell the difference between it and a CD, dunno what a LP is. I was impressed how much clearer it was on a MP3 player vs on a regular radio... I gave up on paying $10-15 per CD for one or two good songs awhile ago.Probably 400 LP's and around the same number of CD's. No mp3's here, I care about sound quality.
what about Rhino Bucket, The Poor or Airbourne?every acdc song there is, its on my computer and my islod
+1... You would actually be surprised at the differences in quality of different formats though, but those differences you could really only tell on a high end (say studio monitor) system... I did all the tracking for my band and had a 'decent' studio set-up, and I could actually tell differences between different formats, not on any other system though, unless it's an mp3 less than 196... Although, I did go and listen to our tracks at one of Belmont University's rooms and man, did it ever blow away my dinky little system... It was so clear I could hear my watch click in the background of my guitar tracks during quieter sections (the pickups picked up the movement of the metal pieces inside my watch)...sounds system matters more than mp3. an mp3 encoded in 256 is plenty good enough for what most people have
i love it when apple freaks talk about the itunes lossless format and how much better it is, and then listen through the crappy earbuds that come with it (not directed at you)
i could only tell the difference when an mp3 has some crappy encoding, like 96 or 128, and i just listen on headphones so it doesnt matter much to me personally
wow. that must be a damn good setup in there to pick up the watch.+1... You would actually be surprised at the differences in quality of different formats though, but those differences you could really only tell on a high end (say studio monitor) system... I did all the tracking for my band and had a 'decent' studio set-up, and I could actually tell differences between different formats, not on any other system though, unless it's an mp3 less than 196... Although, I did go and listen to our tracks at one of Belmont University's rooms and man, did it ever blow away my dinky little system... It was so clear I could hear my watch click in the background of my guitar tracks during quieter sections (the pickups picked up the movement of the metal pieces inside my watch)...