Rupam
Well-Known Member
I was just wondering after reading the thread getting-more-out-my-lyrita , that they can really help in this mystery on CD Vs FLAC , as I understand they are able to decipher changes in sound based on various parameters when compared to self.
Writing this , as did the experiment this afternoon.
.. i tried a lot to distinguish doing some conversion from
( leave alone the CD )
Wave -> flac ,
Wave -> Mp3(192 and 320)
flac -> Mp3(192 and 320)
my perception of difference was nil , null, blank , dash dash dash. nothing...
all were sounding the same to me.
on PC based STX -> shure SE310 (win 8 ),
on Pc based X-Fi Extreme gamer -> shure SE310 (XP prof ) , bitmatched enabled
on PC based X-Fi Titanium -> shure SE310 (XP home ) , bitmatched enabled
on laptop ( some Dolby Home Theater v4 ) -> shure se310 (win 8)
comparison is between these files on each machine ( not on different PCs - which is obviously miles apart) - all are in the same room but on different shelf/platform/tables with different config.
Looks like , I'm happy with what ever substandard/moderate "Ear" I have. I may never understand few Theories/Rationalization.- may be I'm not the right person to comment on these difference in the first place.
You have a Lyrita and I just can't believe that you don't distinguish between wav and mp3 ? I think your CDs dont do justice to your system.
Google "Gershwin Ravel Debussy from SACD in WMA Professional 96khz 24bit multichannel" and you will have a HD trrack at your disposal.

Use it just for testing purpose.... make mp3 and flac from it and then see you don't notice any difference.