The sound was crisper, cleaner. |
It felt like I could pay more attention to A than B. |
Clearer. I believe it was easier to absorb. |
Like AudioFile B because I can relate to it. Really love the music of the Masters for I used to listen to their music in my Music Appreciation class. |
I fell asleep listening to B |
Sounds fuller |
I heard the details of the music more clearly. |
I felt more alert |
sounds smoother |
More clear, voice forward, more harmonics noticeable in the music. |
Each note was clearer |
The audio seems a bit easier to digest. I wasn't using the best speakers. I think a narrated walk through of short clips and A and then B back and forth (comparative segments) over and over again would be a more user friendly way to present these comparisons. Having to use the arrow back and then clicking on the alternatives is a bit disruptive. |
Clearer focus |
tiny bit better |
Crisper and cleaner - with each instrument |
It made me happier. I felt a surge of energy. |
Group B had static and extra noise in the background. |
sharper, crisp clearer sounding, a little more piercing but keeps me more focused |
Sounded more crisp and less muffled also les chirping |
a fuller tone quality |
I fell asleep during B. |
B was muffled. |
Clean and crisp vs dreary and foggy |
I was building furniture while listening, was doing very well, listening to A, then while listening to B, I had to re-read the instructions three times. |
A was clearer |
I was all in for this challenge, listened to A, all three, then B. Perhaps I was tired, but started nodding off during the sencond song of B. |
I started with B, then A. B was OK, but I woke up during A. A must be the filtered files. |
A was better. Or was it because listening to the same recordings the second time that I got bored? |
I felt A. |
I felt more involved. |
smoother sound |
sounds better |
Group A made me feel jittery. Group B made me feel more relaxed. |
hearing each playback sound better |
Better sounds |
clearer crisper |
Clear and pleasant |
They sound the exact same to me. |
softer? |
It seems like it is richer and fuller. |
Better quality audio and more detailed and refined |
Less aggressive |
Better clarity and separation |
The music was crisper. the speech was clearer and got my attention better. Higher tones could be detected - even the direction the sound was coming from could be identified. |
I hear more detail in the sounds. |
More intense |
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Clearer sound |
B put me to sleep, was harder to stay focused. |
I felt more energy during set B |
felt more precise and in my head |
I understood it better. |
I could follow along easier. |
Frankly, it was very hard to tell the difference using PC desktop speakers. Maybe I would notice more if I used earbuds. I like the separation on the Rolling Stones song and could not tell any difference with the classical music song. |
Audio group A was much more dynamic and real. The human voices in group B sounded compressed and altered. |