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Default Bluetooth Station on the boat!

"Bill Kearney" wrote in
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it's all
over kill above 64Kbps, anyways. Human ears aren't near that good.


No, perhaps your geezer ears aren't that good. The bitrate of an MP3
has more to do with compression than CD digitization sampling rates.
But here again it's clear you don't know what you're talking about.



Sure wished you lived close, Bill. I'd like to try a little test on
you....

I've done this test with others, maybe not as nasty as you seem, but the
test was positive.

We took their favorite CD and I did a simple rip at 128Kbps to MP3. I
own a huge 1450 watt DJ system that can play both the original CD and my
pitiful excuse for an MP3 off my cheap Gateway laptop's sound chips
through the same control board and JBL's best $900 speakers. I play for
an older crowd, Carolina Beach Music, classic rock, Jimmy Buffett, stuff
like that, for parties, even for pay, occasionally, though I don't
promote it much any more.

The test was simple. I'll play each track of their favorite CD twice,
track for track, in succession. You pick out which is the original and
which is the MP3 of it at 128Kbps off simple, free Winamp without any of
my other bag of tricks like Sound Solutions great broadcast-quality 5-
band compander for Winamp. We use only Winamp's MP3 simple decoder with
the board set to equal levels on the meters. No games with the system.

To date, noone was successful in telling the difference on even the
finest symphonic music from a Red Label RCA expensive CD. The human
ears of all the test subjects just isn't that good. It's
BULL****....plain and simple.

You need a spectrum analyzer and some classy equipment to find the
differences, none of which the human ear can detect.

But, you have it your way.... My electronic students always started the
year recording from the finest reel-to-reel machines big money could buy
at 15 ips....until I showed them the reality of the recording and radio
business they were getting it from...(c; Radio used to use 3 3/4 ips
from big Scully machines on automation before the computers took over.
The music on your FM station is MP3 to save drive space....all of it.

Too funny....(c;