128kbps. shudders
Yeah, berkeley that, my ears ring enough as it is.
Death metal at 128 is crackly, poppy and generally horrible(IN B4 thats what it is normally). 320 4 lyfe bitches.
Grizz wrote: Hard to find better quality on the high seas of musical acquisition.
I actually gasp still buy CDs for this very reason.
Same here, if I can find halfway affordable ones - there's some newer stuff that really would benefit from not being compressed at all, but you either can't find it on CD or it's HFM? OK, maybe I shouldn't listen to quite as much obscure prog rock and symphonic metal.
I actually tend to prefer older CDs over the remasters if I can find them, especially for the 80s/early 90s music.
In reply to 92CelicaHalfTrac:
I do as well. I just grab stuff online so I can listen to it because I never know when I can buy it.
Nobody is losing sales with me, unless it's something impossible to find, like an album from some obscure band that instantly broke up afterwards.
berkeley.
Looks like I have to replace it anyway. Resetting constantly again, so I guess it's done for. Can you get something refurbished twice?
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