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<blockquote data-quote="Dale" data-source="post: 1166445" data-attributes="member: 30335"><p>Thanks Chris, I must say, Paul of PS audio also says this, Wave at its least compressed istheway to go. </p><p>On my files, at least, when looking at a wave file on an spectrum analyser they appear to have a more "consistent" graphic pattern... If that sounds logical. Sans gaps, bars and voids? </p><p>When riping a CD I always go the wave way. To me there is more substance, very subtle but present? Maybe just my player or computer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale, post: 1166445, member: 30335"] Thanks Chris, I must say, Paul of PS audio also says this, Wave at its least compressed istheway to go. On my files, at least, when looking at a wave file on an spectrum analyser they appear to have a more "consistent" graphic pattern... If that sounds logical. Sans gaps, bars and voids? When riping a CD I always go the wave way. To me there is more substance, very subtle but present? Maybe just my player or computer... [/QUOTE]
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