Hey y'all!
Last week i have upgraded my hifi/homecinema/studio set with the new Yamaha RX-V6A and a Rotel RB1552 mk2 for the fronts and it sounds great!
Next to hifi and homecinema, i'm also very into recording and mixing music and today i have been mixing some multitracks that i got from the Lewitt microphones website..
And because i'm very interested in converters, codecs and whatever is used/needed to flip audio into different formats and now with the new Yamaha receiver it supports DSD up untill 1.5 MEGAHERTZ!!!
Well, to be honest, i can not hear the difference between a 320 kbs .mp3 and a .wav file. I CAN hear the difference between poor and great codecs and converters!!
So for the ones that are interested in an A/B test, here's some!
(it's just my rough mix, but if you like to critique, you're welcome

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All audio is a straight bounce from Cubase11 PRO from one and the same mix.
I also put the compressed folder and the uncompressed folder in there, so you guys can check if that affects the audio..
I would love to hear what you guys think of this.
Cheers,
Hessel