Hi Gary.

My hi-fi CD player is a Linn Mimik so it's a few years old and only plays
audio CD's.  What I do is use the lossless WMA files from my computer and
burn them as audio CD's.  When I play them back through my Linn system,
there's no lack of upper or higher frequencies and the result is truly CD
quality.

As I said, playing music on a computer or portable device or even on an
audio system that isn't quite hi-fi does yield good results with MP3 but
with a more discerning high end hi-fi system you're not going to want to
sacrifice those frequency extremes and depth of soundstage and imaging.

Regards.

Kevin
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Subject: WMA's


> Hi Kevin.  Do you burn CD's as WMA's for home use on your hi fi system?
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