It all depends on whether or not you're an audio perfectionest. It's still listenable, but the quality will be somewhat diminished.
Allison

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Subject: converting from and to mp3


If you convert an mp3 to wav to work with, and then back to mp3, is the
sound quality considerably worse than with the mp3 you started with?

Thanks,
Sarah

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