100%, newer codecs and software, in general, will give you a better experience. WinAMP, in particular, might do its own post-processing/compression which distorts sound. Some mp3s made with newer codecs might not even play at all, or at least terribly, on older software.
There could very easily be something you're missing, too. Is your WinAMP EQ customized, but the foobar2000 one flat? Do they both run on the same audio driver/card? I'm pretty sure foobar respects meta-data about track volume normalization, etc. Maybe WinAMP doesn't. All that stuff matters.
>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.
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