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<blockquote data-quote="pendlewitch" data-source="post: 1366323" data-attributes="member: 214663"><p>But your logic is similar to filling a dumpster of a motor with high octane fuel and running out of gas at the end of the block. </p><p></p><p>If you've not heard 128kb through a decent set of cans then where is your point of reference?</p><p></p><p>It's all supposition and subjectivity, yes you'll probably experience a bit more 'Quality' putting 320kb through your h/phones , but you can't describe 320 as 'very high quality' and 128kb as 'low' because there are too many other factors in the mix...such as source,equipment, frequency,environment etc. </p><p></p><p>ALAC is quite average in the scheme of lossless codecs but there is no stopping you syncing in 320 and listening on your existing cans, I haven't a problem with it because that is your personal choice, it's just that the theme of your OP was battery life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pendlewitch, post: 1366323, member: 214663"] But your logic is similar to filling a dumpster of a motor with high octane fuel and running out of gas at the end of the block. If you've not heard 128kb through a decent set of cans then where is your point of reference? It's all supposition and subjectivity, yes you'll probably experience a bit more 'Quality' putting 320kb through your h/phones , but you can't describe 320 as 'very high quality' and 128kb as 'low' because there are too many other factors in the mix...such as source,equipment, frequency,environment etc. ALAC is quite average in the scheme of lossless codecs but there is no stopping you syncing in 320 and listening on your existing cans, I haven't a problem with it because that is your personal choice, it's just that the theme of your OP was battery life. [/QUOTE]
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