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Alfiethehounddog t1_j9itiqm wrote

What's your source? Hopefully not Spotify...

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mghazik OP t1_j9izwmg wrote

Deezer HiFi more than enough. I can't hear difference between flac file from hard drive and streaming.

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Alfiethehounddog t1_j9jaiuj wrote

Shouldn't be any difference between streaming and hard drive as long as the files are the same quality. Apple music is doing good things with high res too. Lots of content

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Alfiethehounddog t1_j9jakr3 wrote

If you really want them to sound good get a vinyl set up and really go down the rabbit hole

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mghazik OP t1_j9jikv9 wrote

I'm being limited yourself by digital records from vinyl

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niccster10 t1_j9k13gp wrote

The mix/master matters way more than resolution

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Alfiethehounddog t1_j9lkl7x wrote

Yeah thats 100% not true. Yes mix / master is very important, but if you compare the same mix / master via Spotify / high res / analogue then there is a SIGNIFICANT difference. Plus most stuff on Spotify is mastered to sound loud with zero dynamic range

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niccster10 t1_j9lpu5d wrote

"if you're compare the same mix/master" how do you know it's the same mix and master? Because It has the same title and album cover?

When I am listening to the "same mix" on Spotify and Amazon music, yes, I CAN hear a significant difference. But that has nothing to do with them being in 96.

In a PROPERLY set up double blind test I doubt you will actually be able to tell the difference.

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niccster10 t1_j9lqa75 wrote

Sample rates definitely have their place in things like DSP and certain plugins though

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niccster10 t1_j9k162e wrote

I used to think I could tell the difference between 44.1 and 96 until I compared them from the same source

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Alfiethehounddog t1_j9lke6m wrote

Were you actually listening via a DAC that could process 96k?

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niccster10 t1_j9lpylf wrote

It's a schiit modi. Measures VERY well and can support 96 so uhh.... Yeah

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