tomjtx;488133 Wrote: 
> However the majority of people can be trained to hear those diffs, as
> proven through years of musicians improving their aural skills in ear
> training classes.

Sometimes ignorance is bliss :-).  It's for this reason that I've never
done serious ABX testing.

On my home setup, I used 190 kbs VBR LAME files initially.  When I
upgraded it to FLAC, I noticed a subtle yet very real difference with my
headphones.  The music sounded fuller with more presence.  

On my iPod, I use LAME mp3 files.  I use this mostly in my car.  Yes, I
could train my ear to hear the difference in my car, but I don't want to
:-).  Given the noisy environment of a car, it would be difficult to
train my ear there anyway.


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