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Music servers and other computer based digital audio technologies.

As others mentioned, headphones are most likely the biggest problem here.

The easiest to identify after any change is the difference in size (depth, width, and especially - for me personally - height) of the soundstage, caused by subtle changes in HF response.

Apparently, that's something that gets nullified by headphones, even by good ones - can't confirm personally though. The best pair I own is $90 Shure closed-back 'phones, used to listen to 192 Kbps MP3 on the train. Not to mention the absence of headphone jack on any of my equipment.


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