yes 320 kb/sec is standard for clubs, but when must one start using wavs? - Page 2
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    I couldn't disagree more, I think you've just been going to bad clubs.

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    i am always gonna stick with 320s
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    Club systems are designed to sound loud and exciting while studio monitors are designed to be accurate so producers can hear exactly what they are doing.

    Hm. Yes you're right, the Frankenstein's monster sub fest running in mono in a room full shouting people and no textured surfaces is going to have the extra bit of subtlety where those audio artefacts in your classical music will really become obvious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPopinjay View Post
    Hm. Yes you're right, the Frankenstein's monster sub fest running in mono in a room full shouting people and no textured surfaces is going to have the extra bit of subtlety where those audio artefacts in your classical music will really become obvious.
    Hehe... exactly.

    Even if you are a position to be able to tell the difference between 320 and wav on a good system whats the point? Given the likely actual difference and the environment its in, it's nothing more than w@nkery.

    I fairly sure no punters experience is going to be more or less enriched because of it.

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    The quality of music is only the beginning of the chain.

    Its true that it should be of good quality, but when you start thinking about how much processing actually takes place across the whole system, any one of those points can introduce undesirables.

    e.g. if the EQ or crossover is incorrectly setup for that particular system it'll sound like shite no matter what you put through it.

    So stick with 320's and you should be fine, just blame the sound guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPopinjay View Post
    Club systems are designed to sound loud and exciting while studio monitors are designed to be accurate so producers can hear exactly what they are doing.

    Hm. Yes you're right, the Frankenstein's monster sub fest running in mono in a room full shouting people and no textured surfaces is going to have the extra bit of subtlety where those audio artefacts in your classical music will really become obvious.
    You really think that a good high end club system can't sound accurate? The people at FK1 would probably disagree.



    Like I said, I think you've just been playing at bad clubs. I regularly play on big quality systems and the difference is noticeable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Bastard View Post
    You really think that a good high end club system can't sound accurate? The people at FK1 would probably disagree.



    Like I said, I think you've just been playing at bad clubs. I regularly play on big quality systems and the difference is noticeable.

    What's funny is I've heard people say the same thing, and then proved their ears wrong on big quality systems when they couldn't tell the difference in an ears only test.

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    not to mention club systems are more often than not setup in mono...

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    I was exaggerating a little :P

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    I think key lock/key changing is more detrimental to artifacts on a club system than mp3's quality to be honest.

    I was in a club recently who are using a Nexo Rig and there was pretty obvious "chopping" artifacts from the keylock - bugged me more than if I was hearing a 128k mp3.

    Fact is most regular punters wont notice either once they like the tunes and are a lil mashed. Its only DJ's and Audio Geeks that will.

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