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Have high-res audio streaming services actually made music worse for average listeners?
As streaming platforms compete on bitrates and lossless tiers, many listeners wonder if the push for high-res audio has sacrificed dynamic range and mastering quality for technical specs. Cast your vote on whether these services have improved or degraded the listening experience.
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