8/3/2023 0 Comments Opus 1 200324kbps = I can 'maybe' notice a difference between v1.1 to v1.2. 20kbps = things start to get harder to notice between the versions but I think I can spot some difference between v1.1 and v1.2. 16kbps = noticeable difference between v1.1 and v1.2 (basically less muffled and a bit more clear sounding) but I don't notice anything between v1.2 and v1.3. NOTE: I would say this one is harder to spot a difference between v1.1 and v1.2 vs the 9kbps and 16kbps settings I mentioned which are easier to spot. 12kbps = noticeable difference between v1.1 and v1.2 but nothing between v1.2 and v1.3 as far as I can tell. between v1.1 and v1.2 I don't notice any difference on this 9kbps setting. 9kbps = noticeable difference between v1.2 and v1.3 as it's a bit less muffled/more clear in v1.3. The finish is gourmande and suave.Playing around with my Klipsch Pro-Media speakers on the PC with the 'release demo page' (the OP linked to) I can notice differences on the speech samples (like while the audio file is playing I switch back and fourth between Opus versions at the following rates). On the palate this wine expresses notes of fleshy boysenberry, fleshy cassis and slight notes of fleshy strawberry, redcurrant, violet / cornflower associated with a subtle / discreet touch of wood, cardamom, nutmeg, slight / discreet touches of caramelized oak (in the background) as well as subtle hints of dark chocolate, caramelization (on the finish) and a subtle hint of almond (on the finish / in the background). The palate is fruity, well-balanced, a bit aerial and offers a beautiful delicacy / finesse, gourmandise, a slight juiciness, a beautiful tension, a good definition, a slight acid frame, a beautiful guideline, a good tannic structure, a nice fat as well as a beautiful, silky and slightly creamy (in the background) matter. It reveals notes of boysenberry, cassis and small wild fruits associated with discreet touches of wild strawberry, crushed raspberry, slight hints of cornflower, violet as well as a discreet hint of nutmeg, wood, subtle touches of black pepper and spices. The nose is fruity, elegant, aromatic and charming. Tannins are precise, elegant, racy and very finely firm. On the palate this wine expresses notes of pulpy/juicy blackberry, fleshy/pulpy blueberry, small notes of plum associated with touches of juicy/fresh red berries, cherry as well as hints of tonka bean, strawberry flowers, caramelization, toasted as well as very discreet hints of mild tobacco, vanilla, a subtle hint of almond and toasted oak. The palate is fruity, fresh, mineral, well-balanced, full of control/delicacy, full of finesse and offers a beautiful definition, gourmandize, a certain unctuosity, a beautiful finesse of the grain, subtility as well as well as a beautiful freshness, energy and a beautiful balance. It reveals notes of pulpy Boysen berry, juicy/fresh violet plum, small notes of juicy/fresh raspberry associated with touches of violet, strawberry, lily, small ripe fruits as well as fine hints of juicy/fresh blueberry, touches of sweet spices, cuben pepper and discreet hints of fresh tobacco. The nose is elegant, aromatic and offers delicacy, deepness, complexity as well as a beautiful freshness.
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