Yeah this is the 2006 album some idiot said he wrote about here in 2004!! LOL!!!Anway, I purchaed it (?) downloaded in mp3 form, 320, and was floored ina positive way about the GREAT sound, near CD. Well, yesterday, I decided I liked it so much I bought the CD, and there is a significant improvement. The most notable is the dynamic range, it seems (could be wrong, sorry state of affairs you have to write that here, isn't it? Disclaimers due to rancor) that the CD has a greater differenc between the max volume and where the notes can no longer be heard. The mp3 has a higher floor where the soft notes fade into oblivion. Contrarily, the high end on both sounds similar, certainly close enough for jazz. (I know, stop the corrections, its and expression..). In fact, I have a 384 mp3 download which can be a pain in the toucas to decode but once decode is 25% clearer that 320 mp3.
I'd post a link but:My finger hurts,
I am too tired,
You are an idiot,
and "Didn't you go to college??"
But that link exists.
somewhere
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Topic - interesting comparison Mindy Smith Long Island Shores - Duilawyer 06:51:25 01/21/07 (3)
- the "noise floor" is the term. - Duilawyer 19:02:50 01/21/07 (1)
- tried? trying? - dave c 20:45:26 01/21/07 (0)
- "where the notes can no longer be heard" there's a word for that - dave c 12:09:33 01/21/07 (0)