When a song is recorded in a different format it usually ruins the quality of the song by compressing the audio. When audio gets compressed it loses a lot of information for example, the audio won't sound as clear and crisp since it's been changed once you start messing with the original audio file it automatically starts losing its quality causing instruments and voices to sound a bit muffled. I didn't know much about this until I recently discovered an app called tidal which let's you stream music in CD quality which means it's the closest thing to the original audio file, the difference is amazing when you compare tidal files to a normal compressed file in Spotify or Apple music. If you have good headphones or speakers with somewhat good wifi you will be able to stream music in master quality which makes everything sound so crisp and clear it's almost like if you were in the studio where they recorded the song.
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