yeah, i'm sure there can be software based solutions for this using the hardware already in your pc and probably alot cheaper than the ~1000 dollars for a domestic product.
i havnt really tried ogg that much, but with my Klipsh Promedia 4.1's, 192k makes a noticeable difference above 128k, so thats what i usually rip at. while most modern speakers are well shielded, you gota make sure your subwoofer is in an appropriate stop because this can cause some inteferance.
yeah, i'm sure there can be software based solutions for this using the hardware already in your pc and probably alot cheaper than the ~1000 dollars for a domestic product.
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i havnt really tried ogg that much, but with my Klipsh Promedia 4.1's, 192k makes a noticeable difference above 128k, so thats what i usually rip at. while most modern speakers are well shielded, you gota make sure your subwoofer is in an appropriate stop because this can cause some inteferance.
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