ITunes 10.5 Apple Lossless

anyone else notice a change in quality over the previous versions ?  and when i say change in quality i mean that it sounds much much better.  i've already re-encoded a few of my CDs from verions 4, 6, and even 10.2, and i'm noticing more detail in the sound.
i'm asking this because i'm curious where the change is coming from. i'm also runing iOS 5.0.1. if that makes any difference.

yes that's what i'm saying- some of my older ALAC tracks have been in my library for a few years now encoded with version 6, etc. i'm just surprised at how big the jump in difference there was upgrading from a previous version to 10.5. seriously it's like night and day with some tracks.
i'll be re-ripping some more of my CDs in the next few weeks.

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