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I'm happy just buying 320 kbps MP3s from BeatPort, AudioJelly and others. If WAVs were really the thing, then you would think more sites would be selling them, and the only ones I know of that do are BeatPort and TrackItDown. AudioJelly and DJDownload are two popular sites, and all they sell are 192 or 320 kbps MP3s. The MP3s they sell aren't cheap either, especially with the exchange rate, so for a 320 kbps MP3 it comes to around $2.25 to $2.50 per track. A month ago I was going to download $40 worth of tracks on BeatPort as MP3s, and then I went to see how much they would be for WAVs, it was around $70 dollars! I couldn't believe it. I didn't want to spend an extra $30 on them, esp with gas prices being as high as they are here, that extra $30 would go towards gas not slightly better audio files.
I've downloaded a few WAVs of some of the same tunes I have on MP3, and I don't notice a huge difference. The only difference I notice is that in some conditions they might sound slightly louder. However, a few other WAVs i've downloaded actually sound quieter than the MP3s. So I guess it depends on the encoding of the files. Unless your a DJ who regularly plays out, and obviously have the money and a great sound system (all I have is $500 KRK RP8s, good but not exactly "professional" grade speakers), it's not worth it.
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