OK so, I think oggenc's man page contains a mismatch:
I found in it:

-q n, --quality=n
Sets encoding quality to n, between -1 (very low) and  10  (very quality level 
of 3. Fractional quality levels such  as  2.5  are appropriate bitrate based on 
your desired quality level.

and an example:

Specifying quality rather than bitrate (to a very high quality mode):
oggenc infile.wav -q 6 -o out.ogg

Do you agree or I am wrong again??

If there is a specific quality setting for sound juicer / gnome-audio-
profiles-properties that is different that oggenc's, it would be a good
idea to put some help or to use the same quality settings.

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