What is a good sound quality?

The highest quality MP3 has a bitrate of 320kbps, whereas a 24-bit/192kHz file has a data rate of 9216kbps. Music CDs are 1411kbps. The hi-res 24-bit/96kHz or 24-bit/192kHz files should, therefore, more closely replicate the sound quality the musicians and engineers were working with in the studio.
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What is considered good sound quality?

When it comes to audio bitrate size does matter. The more kilobits per second the greater the quality of the sound. For most general listening 320kbps is ideal. Of course, CD-quality audio that stretches to 1,411kbps will sound better.
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Which is better 256k or 128k?

A higher bit rate is better, so a 256 kbps MP3 or AAC file is better than a 128 kbps file.
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What is the average audio quality?

Most digital audio has a sampling rate of 44.1kHz, which is also the sampling rate for audio CDs. This means that the audio is sampled 44,100 times per second during recording.
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Is 128 Kbps audio good?

The absolute lowest MP3 bit rate you should consider is 128kbps. This was often referred to as being CD quality, but it's far from being so. This bit rate will allow you to get much more music on to your MP3 player but you'll sacrifice a great deal of audio quality as a result.
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What is good sound quality



Which is better 128k or 160k?

For example, an MP3 file encoded at 160 Kbps sounds a heck of a lot better than one recorded at 96—but it takes up over twice as much disk space (1.5 MB vs. 700 KB). For MP3s, most people find that 128 Kbps is a good compromise of file size and sound quality.
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Which one is better 128kbps or 320kbps?

128 Kbps quality is typically considered radio quality, and a bit rate of 160 or higher is equivalent to CD sound quality. … To maximize sound quality, 320 Kbps is the best choice.
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Is 192kHz better than 48khz?

48khz: mids are very hard, top end was muffled. 96khz: Immediate noticeable difference from 48khz. Cleaner highs, mids are softer and smoother, bass is tighter. 192khz: Top end very airy, the "metallic" tone of the steel strings comes through.
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What quality audio is YouTube?

All audio on YouTube is compressed (approximately to around 126 kbps AAC), which in itself isn't such a bad thing; AAC compression can sound ok at relatively low bitrates.
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What kbps is good for music?

For music, 64 (AAC)/96 (MP3) kbps is a good general-purpose setting that will sound good most listeners. This is the standard bitrate for podcasts, for example, and it sounds great on most contemporary devices, including smart speakers and mobile devices.
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What kbps is Spotify?

Up until now, Spotify has compressed audio down to a bitrate of 160 kbps on desktop or 96 kbps on mobile devices — Spotify calls this rate “normal.” Paid subscribers also have a “high quality” option of 320 kbps audio on desktop. High-fidelity or lossless audio has a significantly higher bitrate of 1,411 kbps.
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What does 256K mean?

The 256K RAM describes a random access memory chip that can hold more than 256,000 bits of information (262,144, to be exact). That is enough to store more than 5,000 words of text, equivalent to a full page of newspaper type, or four times more than the current generation of memory chip, the 64K RAM.
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Is 320kbs CD quality?

When comparing bitrate, or the amount of data transferred per second, High-Resolution Audio's bitrate (9,216 kbps) is nearly seven times higher than that of CDs (1,411 kbps) and almost 29 times higher than that of MP3s (320 kbps). And the higher the bitrate, the more accurately the signal is measured.
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Is 192kHz 24-bit good?

CDs, for example, are only standardised at 44.1kHz/16bit while the most commonly used High-Res Audio specifications are 24bit/96kHz and 24bit/192kHz, providing a noticeable improvement in sound quality. Downloaded music sold as high res is mastered as 24 bits in sampling rates up to 192kHz.
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Is 48KHz enough?

A sample rate of 48KHz can perfectly reproduce any sound at frequencies less than 24KHz, that's half the sample rate. The upper limit of human hearing is around 20KHz. It's certainly possible that you can hear up to 22.05KHz or more, so you might be able to hear a difference between 44.1k and 48k sample rates.
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Is 192kHz better than 96kHz?

Unlikely, and in any case 192kHz is 'higher number = better' marketing bs for playback. If you do notice a difference it won't be because it's any more accurate in the audio frequencies but because of distortions or poor processing of 192kHz.
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What sound quality is Spotify?

Spotify Premium supports the compressed, lossy Ogg Vorbis audio format and streams at 320kbps when at the Very High setting. Other settings are Low (24kbps), Normal (96kbps), High (160kbps), and Automatic (adjusts depending on network connection).
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Is Spotify audio quality good?

Verdict. Spotify clearly outshines Youtube Music with a maximum streaming quality of 320kbps. But keep in mind that to a casual listener, there isn't going to be any noticeable difference between 256kbps and 320kbps in terms of sound quality. Even more so if you're using mid- to low-tier audio gear.
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How do I check sound quality?

To check the true quality of an audio file is to run a spectrum analysis. A spectrum analysis is nothing new, what it does is measure the power and magnitude of an input signal versus frequency.
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Can you tell the difference between 48kHz and 96kHz?

Is there really a difference in sound between lower sampling rates like 44.1 and 48 KHz and hi-res such as 88.2 and 96 KHz? Yes there is but it's not for the reason you might think. It's not likely to be the difference in high frequencies that you'll hear.
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Can humans hear 192kHz?

The reason a walkie-talkie sounds worse than 48kHz audio is that the nyquist frequency of 8kHz audio (4kHz) is within the audible spectrum, while the nyquist frequency of 48kHz, 96kHz and 192kHz audio is above the limit of human hearing.
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Can you tell the difference between 44.1 kHz and 96kHz?

96kHz audio takes up over twice as much memory as 44.1kHz audio. Running at 96kHz stresses out the computer more and reduces the potential track count. It may not make any sonic difference anyway.
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Is 256 kbps better than 320 kbps?

Originally Answered: Which is higher quality: 256kbps AAC or 320kbps MP3? Standard iTunes uses a codec called AAC, at 256 kbps. 256 AAC is equivalent, if not slightly better than 320 MP3. The high-frequency encoding is more efficient (more faithful to the original audio).
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Which is better 128k M4A or 256k MP3?

Technically a higher bitrate is better, however if my brief research is correct then M4A is more efficient. That means that it should be able to produce better audio quality with a lower bitrate. Either way though, both are lossy codecs and hence quality will be lost.
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How can you tell if a song is 320 kbps?

The general rule of thumb goes like this:
  1. Cut-off at 11kHz = Bitrate of 64 kbps.
  2. Cut-off at 16 kHz = Bitrate of 128 kbps.
  3. Cut-off at 19 kHz = Bitrate of 192 kbps.
  4. Cut-off at 20 kHz = Bitrate of 320 kbps.
  5. Cut-off at 22 kHz = Bitrate of 500 kbps.
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