Suburbazine
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I used to only play CDs due to the higher bit rate until streaming music unlimited choices won me over even if the bit-rates are pretty low akin to mp3. Apple iTunes mp4 bit-rates has pretty good quality, however I got tired of burning my iTunes playlist to CDs.
Steaming services are just too convenience with unlimited songs to choose from on the fly. However, over the air HD radio stations in Atlanta sound as good as CDs on my Genesis radio I have learned recently when I tested the FM radio after my 13.5 update. Surprised me on how clear the Lexicon 17 speaker system sounds with a good sound source. I am sure CD and DVD music sources will sound as good or better than HD radio for anyone willing to create dedicated playlist or play specific albums.
HD radio is the dialup equivalent of music quality. A decent station broadcasts at 96kbps, but if they have sub channels then that is shared 2 or even 3 ways.
Compare to a CD at around 1400Kbps.
The closest codec equivalent would be 320Kbps “lossless” formats.
This is why people gravitate towards high sample rate FLAC or super high speed single-bit formats like DSD.