Does MP3 have a place?
Wednesday, 13th January 2016
Back in the summer, I experimented with BBC radio's 4-channel surround sound broadcasts of the Proms concerts, writing about my experiences in our Connected customer magazine.
Russ Andrews customer Laurence Garrett e-mailed to say:
Laurence's experiences with the surround-sound feed didn't mirror mine, where I was pleasantly surprised by the whole experience. But I did agree with him on one point – that a compressed 320kbps feed can sound quite acceptable, given good source material.
Note that I'm not saying that 320kbps sound is indistinguishable from CD quality or higher-resolution; I'm not, and can quite clearly hear the improvements with non-compressed, higher resolution files. But I do find music compressed at 320kbps satisfactory to listen to; and if the music's good, it makes me hunt out the CD or higher resolution download. I think as a stepping-stone to better quality, MP3 streams (such as those delivered by Spotify, for example) have a place, and we shouldn't dismiss them out-of-hand.
Written By John Armer