Frank,
IMHO there are two interpretations of your question. (1) Across all sources, the number of bits per second has no reliable meaning, because if the original source is poorly recorded or overly compressed, no increase in bits per second will improve its sound. (2) This is of course also true for the same source if it's poorly recorded in the first place; but any source that has good dynamic range and was well recorded will sound better in WAV than 320 with good quality listening equipment and an ear attuned to hearing such differences.
- David Greene
On Jun 16, 2014, at 4:10 PM, Frank Strauss wrote:
> I am curious, can you
> always tell the difference between mp3 at 320 and WAV using high end
> headphones and a good quality headphone amp?
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