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Bookshelf speakers sound worse on linux
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What do you mean by "better"? Sound is very subjective, can you try to be more specific?
I definitely recommend a blind test, the power of expectations can be overwhelming when judging audio
Yup. People often start fussing over bit depths and sample rates, but more often than not it's something as simple as a difference in volume.