Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: kravmaga
Anything mp3 sounds crap to me. Even 320 VBR. Flac is where it's at. Then again I have an expencive receiver and speakers hooked up to my PC.
CD's don't have a bitrate either. They are 44.1hz uncompressed digital. DVD's Dolby Digital is 192kbs and sounds like crap while DTS is around 600-800kbs VBR and sounds much better.
We have another psuedo audiophile.
You have only a receiver and speakers, meaning your setup is weak at best. Also you have no idea what you're talking about when it comes to how audio works.
No offence, but stop trying to sound knowledgable.
I have a receiver that powers separate vacuum tube pre-pre-pre-amps for each of the lines, they are then fed into individual vacuum-tube pre-pre-amp, that feed into DSP modules, that are themselves fed into separate vacuum-tube pre-amps, that are then equalized using a 1024-band equalizer, before being fed into amplifiers. This all powers my 128 speaker setup with driver sizes that range from 12 ft to 1 micron.
The cables are all quadruple-shielded 10AWG solid gold. CDs, DVDs, and SACDs are for amateurs, I only accept source material in the form of the original master tapes.
Do I qualify as an audiophile with this setup?