I'm the same way. I prefer physical media. I have pretty sensitive ears and can spot major compression artifacts quickly. But, i'm at a loss with an iTunes downloaded track. At least with the system I have now. I wonder if the above poster actually listened to an ACTUAL iTunes 256 AAC download. If he is hearing artifacts on those files he has some golden ears. I can id pre echo, mild wobbling or distortion with lower resolution tracks as with MP3's at 320. I know the artifacts exist on the AAC's, I just do not have the ability to hear them (yet).
Has anyone did a blind test on iTunes AAC vs CD/Lo
I cannot tell a difference on any system I listen to between an iTunes download (256 aac) vs a CD track or lossless 16/44. Now my living room system is low to mid fi (Pioneer Elite). My small studio has Yamaha HS series monitors which are pretty revealing IMHO. I've also listened thru my Grados (Pioneer Elite headphone jack). I can hear artifacts in the MP3's I've listened to (slight swishy XM radio sound). But the 256 AAC sounds just as good. 98% of my music purchases are CD's. I like physical media...but the iTunes downloads sound identical. Please chime in
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