@chosafine smaller size is more accessible and few people will notice much difference in sound quality/have the equipment to properly hear the difference.
and if people are already okay with the sound quality as it is, no reason to change it imo
@chosafine smaller size is more accessible and few people will notice much difference in sound quality/have the equipment to properly hear the difference.
and if people are already okay with the sound quality as it is, no reason to change it imo
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