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                                                    | Romy the Cat 
  
   Boston, MA
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 Joined on 05-28-2004
 
 
                                                            
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                                                    | fiogf49gjkf0dIt is frequent, particularly nowadays, that you found a digitally compressed recording that you can not source in no other format then the crappy mp3. So, do yourself a favor: do not make an attempt to play you muscly-wonderful but audio-shitty file within any more or less audio capable installation. I see it again and again. I have let sat 300kkb mp3 file with some kind of super-valuable and not available  otherwise music. I play it with $40 headphone upon $5 player. It does not sound spectacular but it does sounds musical and the bad quietly of sound does not bother me.   If however I play the same file on the main playback then it it unlistenable. 
 So, do NOT make attempts to play any loosy compressed digital files with you super-doper playbacks. You will be disappointed. Have your trashy digital playback ready for mp3 files.
 
 Rgs, Romy the Cat
 
 
 "I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner.  "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." -  Friedrich Nietzsche
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