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by EverForever 991 days ago
I can and I don't have gold-plated cables nor am I part of an audiophile community. The people who say you can't are worse than the audiophiles themselves, who I didn't even know before all the whining that there is no one in the world who can hear the difference. One guy had an audio test site and I did the one on my Chromebook with the Chromebook speakers and got 100%. I can definitely hear the difference between a real flac and mp3. The quality is not necessarily better but the highs go higher with flac. MP3s don't go that high, they're clipped and you can hear that. That's how you can, I can tell with songs. In addition, when I play the same song over bluetooth with my iPhone (Spotify, highest quality) and Walkman A55 (Flac) over a 300€ sound system, even my father can hear the difference and he is 53 and worked his whole life in a factory. The statistics on the subject that I have read (from discussion links because I was perplex people said no one can hear a difference) clearly said that most people don’t hear the difference, but that there are indeed people who can tell the difference!
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Mp3 at what bit rate? 128 and flac might not be hard. 320 I'm suspicious of the results
I keep flac on my Plex server. I rip mp3s at 192 for the car and opus at 128 for my phone. Different levels of quality/storage space for my three main listening environments.
Same for me, not an audiophile, I have no clue how but I hear differences, I use different combinations of phones and in-ears. It's noticeable whatever those things are doing, it isn't bad but noticeable.
Not to mention the double-compression if listening using bluetooth.