The sound quality of a WAV (CD) is just the same no matter what the source.
The quality of a sound is determined by its timbre, which is the unique combination of frequencies that make up the sound. This is what allows us to distinguish different sounds, even if they have the same pitch and loudness.
All violins sound the same. No matter who makes them, the pitch of the strings is the same.
Both companies make very affordable headphones, and many models between the company are close to the same quality. Customers are saying that the Denon headphones will give better sound quality because of its superior base.
You can, but it just will not have the same sound quality.
No, they should have the same sound quality as any of the other notes.
No. Only difference between an external and an internal drive is well, one's on the outside and the other is on the inside. That's about it. the mechanics of CD burners are the same regardless of location.
they make a baaing sound
No, they do not all sound the same. I would recommend the Boose Audio home stereo system. Boose has great quality and you can hook up the speakers around your home and near the TV. It will give you that movie quality sound you were looking for.
The words "same," "day," and "name" have the same sound as the "A" in "came," "bag," "train," "make," and "stand."
The homophone of "drive" is "dive." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
No they do not.
you probably need to change the kbps which is the sound quality if you put this at a variable of 85 to 145 you will get CD quality. to do this on windows media 11 when you rip you click the arrow to do this on the older versions you go to tools and then options and click the copy music sign.(you will have to re rip) if this does not work then your CD drive might be busted.