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I've recently switched over from my ancient WinAmp to foobar2000 and have noticed a marked improvement in sound quality on all of my music. After reading a number of articles, the consensus is that foobar doesn't do anything differently compared to other music players and that this perception of improvement is purely placebo. This confuses me, though, because I'm hearing parts of songs (mostly during ramping intensity intros) that I've never heard before. This has sometimes happened in the past when switching to higher quality headphones, so it seems like a legitimate, similar perception quality increase. So, for the more technically savvy than myself, I'm posing these questions - could the improvements be due to better processing of the encoded media signals? Maybe bugs that were in out-of-date code for audio processing or codecs at certain frequencies have rectified? Thanks for taking the time to read and share your thoughts.

I've recently switched over from my ancient WinAmp to foobar2000 and have noticed a marked improvement in sound quality on all of my music. After reading a number of articles, the consensus is that foobar doesn't do anything differently compared to other music players and that this perception of improvement is purely placebo. This confuses me, though, because I'm hearing parts of songs (mostly during ramping intensity intros) that I've never heard before. This has sometimes happened in the past when switching to higher quality headphones, so it seems like a legitimate, similar perception quality increase. So, for the more technically savvy than myself, I'm posing these questions - could the improvements be due to better processing of the encoded media signals? Maybe bugs that were in out-of-date code for audio processing or codecs at certain frequencies have rectified? Thanks for taking the time to read and share your thoughts.

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>Is your WinAMP EQ customized, but the foobar2000 one flat?

Both were custom, but ended up having different settings to make them sound similar to me.

>Do they both run on the same audio driver/card?

Yes, exact same config, never adjusted my speaker hardware either.

>I'm pretty sure foobar respects meta-data about track volume normalization, etc. Maybe WinAMP doesn't.

I've spent a fair amount of time de-clipping my collection and seen minor changes outside of overall loudness before. Maybe this is the feature that's making a big difference to me.