Quicktime VS ITunes

I download alot of soundfiles...many are not songs but for music and sound design...I would like to doubleclick on a file and have Quicktime open it instead of ITUNES adding it to the ITUNES library...This way I can quickly go through files without having to deleat them in ITUNES playlist as well as off harddrive when I don't like sound....I can download AIF , AIFF, wave and SD2 files with quicktime as default player...but if the wave file is green instead of the usual QT Blue+white pix , then Itunes will do it's thing...any thoughts?
G5Quad 2.5GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   2Gig Ram

Thanx so much...scapesuiter...I feel quite stupid in the OSX environment...I only recently upgraded from OS9 and I am going through quite the learning curve. The info approach was the correct one and will now save me from frustration.Thanx for the quick reply !!
G5Quad 2.5GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   2Gig Ram

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