1haxor
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I just downloaded a song in FLAC format and it sounded SO different and SO much better i am wondering where i can get all my fav songs in lossless formats, for free ofc.
Under current IP laws, there are usually no legal methods to getting free music, bud, especially for the popular stuff. I would expect you to know this, and understand that those things are not going to be discussed here. There are places like BandCamp that can provide the occasional free album in lossless formats, as well as a few other sites... http://www.head-fi.org/t/644595/official-free-flac-file-music-sharing-thread. Using the search bar will get you pretty far. Perhaps a music streaming service like Spotify that can provide 320 kbps MP3's for a small monthly fee would suit you better.
It sounds like endless debate in the sound science sub-forum, haha. I don't find differences b/w 320 MP3's and lossless, tbh.
It sounds like endless debate in the sound science sub-forum, haha. I don't find differences b/w 320 MP3's and lossless, tbh.
It sounds like endless debate in the sound science sub-forum, haha. I don't find differences b/w 320 MP3's and lossless, tbh.
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Ok, thanks for your help. I'll probs suscribe to spotify then![]()
It sounds like endless debate in the sound science sub-forum, haha. I don't find differences b/w 320 MP3's and lossless, tbh.
In a very high end home stereo is very easy to notice the difference.
Since I started listening to LP for instance, I cannot stand CDs brightness.
Also, you will notice that one cannot listen to long periods of time to compress formats. I get a headache or neck pain after a while of listening to compressed formats. It is not like that with LPs or high definition uncompressed format.