• UnspecificGravity@piefed.social
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    21 days ago

    I think it depends on your source.

    If we are talking about a downloaded good high bit rate MP3 and a FLAC, then yeah, I can’t hear a difference.

    For streaming, I CAN hear a difference between the default spotify stream and my locally stored lossless files.

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      21 days ago

      If we’re talking free tier Spotify, then it could actually be due to the bitrate (96kbps OGG vorbis, IIRC). However, if you’re a premium subscriber then the standard bitrate is 160kbps, which is definitely not audible to 99.99% of people.

      In fact, after much ABX testing, I found that a noticeable audible difference between a local file and the same song on a streaming service is almost always due to either a loudness differential or because the two tracks come from different masters.

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        21 days ago

        I really noticed when I switched from Spotify to Tidal that there is something different about Spotify’s sound quality that makes it worse even at the highest streaming quality. I was surprised since I fully admit that in 99% of cases I can’t tell the difference between a 128kbps MP3 and a FLAC of the same file.