Home 2023 Forums The DJ Booth Does anybody here play large venues with iTunes downloads?

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  • #2132581
    DJ Vintage
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    This is a discussion that will probably still be raging long after we have music wirelessly transferred to inside our head (better for the ears too, no tinnitus).

    My personal opinion is that 256 Kbps or higher (MP3 or AAC) is suitable for any PA, large or small.

    The most important reason is that the sensitivity of our ears to finer details diminishes exponentionally with the increase of loudness. Prolonged measures of time in a high loudness environment cause listening fatigue which further diminishes our ability to hear finer details. Finally, consuming alcohol has an impact on it.

    So, club = loud = for long = drinking = 256Kbps+ is just fine.

    On the subject of editing, often editing software will decode MP3 back to WAV, then let you edit things, then endcode back to MP3. At each de- and encoding session things can go wrong. I haven’t actively compared pre and post edit MP3s of the same track, but I am gonna take a wild guess (with the above in mind) that those too will be just fine.

    I know I will have a lot of people disagreeing with me, but there you have it … my two cents.

    #2132611
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    I have played to approx. 5.000 people in an open air arena with 256k AAC from iTunes and they all were dancing and not one tech said anything and sound check was approved by the festival management. SO ?

    Is a WAV better: Yes.
    Will anyone over a VERY LOUD PA notice: NO.

    Will you notice at home: Probably no.

    Will an audiophile person over a 100k bucks audiophile sound system notice: Perhaps yes.
    (Why perhaps, because I know several audiophiles and only one of them has actual good hearing that he has trained and can hear a squirrel fart over 2 miles distance.)

    At least that is my observation.

    #2132941

    I’d agree with Terry-42. I use MP3 at 320 but when downloading from iTunes it’s 256 AAC. I’ve played on good sized sound systems and you can’t tell the difference, well at least I couldn’t. I’ve also done stints where I’ve gone back to back with a fellow DJ who’s was on decent CDJ’s and again the you couldn’t distinguish between original CD or good quality MP3/AAC being played. The quality of the file is obviously important, but the quality of your controller will also count.

    #2133701
    Glorina Julian
    Participant

    Hey just saw this article in the most recent post! Thanks to all for your feedback! Very informative and helpful. Much appreciated.

    GJF

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