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No you can't.
I'd bet a lot of money that's 100% placebo and you'd fail a frequency test.
Most people can't even tell the difference between regular lossless on a frequency test.
Stop giving into your own placebo. You're claiming you can tell a difference on music which was recorded on lower quality microphones than what you think you're listening at
Or are you a dog?
I agree that anything beyond 44.1Khz isn't able to be heard because that value DOES correlate to OBJECTIVE frequency ranges. That being said, what is the difference in larger kbps amounts with lossless doing then? Data degradation over long-term storage? stability of audio signal? I really do want to learn more about all this.