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Variable sound quality from MP3s burned to different media types?
I have a semi-decent setup in my car (amps, active crossovers etc). I
also have an MP3 HU. For the past two months I have been listening to MP3s burned to cheap 52x CDRs, but have just made a switch to Imation 10x CDRWs instead to save money in the long run. The moment I made the switch, without looking for it or expecting it I swear there is a noticeable difference in the sound quality - I think it is now much better with the CDRWs, and this is a general comment for all MP3s, not just one or two specific songs. Both types of disc are burned using the same PC and the same DVD-RW drive, and the source MP3 files are exactly the same. Data integrity on both types of media are fine, in that I can copy the same file from both discs to my PC and confirm they are identical in a byte-for-byte comparison. I haven't yet done a blind test, but I was wondering if this was possible. Are my ears playing tricks on me, or can it actually sound better? If so, can someone explain how this can happen when the file exists in exactly the same state on both types of media and the data integrity is sound (no pun intended)? How is it that it sounds any different? |
Variable sound quality from MP3s burned to different media types?
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Variable sound quality from MP3s burned to different media types?
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