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I'm by no means an audiophile, or a music nerd. I enabled lossless on Spotify, plugged in my headset to my laptop via usb-c, picked a random song I've listened to a lot, and I heard details in the song, that I've never heard before. Excitedly picked another song I knew well and I could not hear any difference at all.
But since then, I'm always connecting my headset to my laptop via cable instead if Bluetooth, and have the settings set to lossless. I feel like I get less "tired" or saturated by the music, when I it's on lossless