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DoogieDown
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Someone mentioned KAAM's Web stream here a few days ago, and I just checked it out. Man, it DOES sound nice! I do a good bit of stream surfing, and I don't know that I've heard 23 kbps produce that much fidelity before. For a comparison, go to KUT-Austin's Web site, and listen to their 24 kbps stream and hear how muffled it sounds in comparison.
Now don't get me wrong: While KAAM's 23 kbps sounds about as good as you could EVER expect 23 kbps to sound, I usually don't waste time on Internet music streams that aren't 64 kbps or above. Whey bother... when there's no shortage of free, high-quality streaming on the Internet.
For anyone who's interested, do a search for Virgin Radio UK's 128 kbps stream (FYI: It's bundled into iTunes in the Top 40 section of the "Radio Tuner"). THAT is how an Internet stream should sound.
Now don't get me wrong: While KAAM's 23 kbps sounds about as good as you could EVER expect 23 kbps to sound, I usually don't waste time on Internet music streams that aren't 64 kbps or above. Whey bother... when there's no shortage of free, high-quality streaming on the Internet.
For anyone who's interested, do a search for Virgin Radio UK's 128 kbps stream (FYI: It's bundled into iTunes in the Top 40 section of the "Radio Tuner"). THAT is how an Internet stream should sound.