www.maximumpc.com -- At what point do higher bit rates stop paying off and simply take up too much space? 160Kb/s? 192Kb/s? And can a hardcore audiophile really tell the difference between a 320Kb/s track and an uncompressed one? What about a normal music listener? ...Read More
Comment #1 by Hobs on April 23, 2007 at 11:31am
Waste of time whole thing is flawed
'Creative X-Fi soundcard' burn each bit rate to cd and play on a stand alone hifi system not some shit yank made thing but Nad, Cambridge audio or Linn amps or go hardcore Valve amps. Nice pair of speakers and stands
Comment #2 by WastedZombie on April 24, 2007 at 04:54am
I don't know, these 180 watt Black Widow speakers I got, with enclosed amp seem to work pretty well. Also got two 80 watt (left and right) JBL powered sub woofers, and it all sounds good to my ears at 160 to 192. My ears are old and abused though.
Comment #3 by Hobs on April 25, 2007 at 10:44pm
subs was never designed or hi fi music and saying mentioning the subs your really missing the point. look into proffessional hi fi systems. also in studios when mixing do they use subs? lol try monitors totally flat and boring sound.
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