i agree with you. tho it sounds indistinguishable i can hear the
bottom end in the second part get 'rounded' and looses a bit of
breading space, sounds a bit tighter to me. i'm using yamaha HD50M
monitors but to really feel the difference i think this should be
listened to on a club sound system. but really the difference here is
so hard to tell i think regular music consumers would take this test
as a waste of time regarding the the sound quality is good enough for
listening, with no need for better quality. Specially on car/home
stereo,  with those 'SUPERBASS' and "EXTRALOUD" functions on HI-FI's
that colour sounds,  it would be impossible to tell the difference.

however, i stick to DJing with wave files and I've heard the
difference in the club. generally it depends on the quality and depth
of the sound production, of course the more dynamic, spacey stuff gets
affected more than,let's say, plink-plonky-3-element song when you
compress to mp3.

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 7:27 PM, Michael Pujos
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kent williams a écrit :
>>
>> OK that was just a test. Try this link:
>> http://www.cornwarning.com/xfer/m500-starlight-blindfold test.wav
>>
>
> I think the WAV is first and the MP3 second
>

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