noddy
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Posted: Feb. 19 2004,11:22 |
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I am a recording engineer. I have a modest home studio, with a set of Tannoy Reveal monitors hanging off the wall above the PC. They're being driven by an NAD Monitor Series 2100 power amp. I can listen here, or I can send the signal out to the loungeroom. I rip all my stuff at 320kbit (using Lame, of course! for home listening (either here in the studio, or out of the S/PDIF of my motherboard, via a 15 metre 75ohm cable to the digital input on my Denon 6.1 home theatre amp in the lounge room, or outside on the back deck for parties if I switch to the 'B' speaker circuit). For mobile listening (on an iRiver portable CD/MP3 player), I transcode the 320kbit MP3's to 160kbit. And before everyone jumps up and down and says I shouldn't do that, believe me, on a train or a bus, or walking through Sydney, you can't tell the difference. Cheers, Bruce.
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