CognitoToo, how much do you think studio monitors go for? Not cheap. Still, about under/amost a grand a piece which isn't that expensive when takin high end, but expensive for the average person.
You are again mentioning errors. I never said anything about errors.
The fact is, listen to something @ 128 bitrate on any average system and then on a high/higher end system. And again, depending on the quality of the encoding software, the 128 bit track will fall short in any case.
Remember, the recorded quality is not defined by the speakers. |
True, but you said it yourself: shitty speakers will produce shitty sound. Let's not forget about the quality of your amp/receiver, cables, speaker cable and whatnot. You're only as good as your weakest link.
I have a sound system improver in which the music reproduced is reproduced the way it was MEANT to be heard. Music from whatever source can sound muddy by proper order being lost with say higher frequencies being delayed and the sound being reproduced differs significantly from the sound produced from the original source. Envelope distortion. A sound system improver works to correct this while providing cleaner, more intelligent and detailed highs with deeper and fuller bass while proving a fuller, more natural and all around better sound.
The slightest difference becomes very apparent.
Having a good ear also helps

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