speaker repair
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So I buy a lot of music from iTunes, and most of the albums come in the iTunes + format.
Supposedly, the higher bit rate than their standard files (256kbps vs. 128 kbps) is higher quality audio.
I have noticed no difference at all.
Then again, I don't have high-end audio products yet (I'm only 16), and I was just wondering if it made any difference on some serious high quality speakers.
Hi all,
I remember the time I got my first proper hifi system bout 4 yrs ago. It consisted of a Cambridge Audio 640C / 640A combo married to Mordaunt Short Declaration 914's. I remember how much better it was than my Pioneer car audio system, or my computer speakers and boom boxes. I loved it to bits, but always knew it wasnt quite high end. Moreover, it never really filled my room properly and I knew it was dynamically lacking something. I was fortunate enough to listen to a few high end systems that are still etched in my memory at my friends places:
Does anybody know of a speaker repair place in South Florida? It is for a KEF speaker. Thanks.