What is the least compressed signal?


Hello everyone.I was wondering what everyone's thoughts might be about what is the least compressed front end signal? A friend of mine recently told me that radio signal is compressed. So I thought maybe a direct connection to a CD player? Or, since CDs are pretty compressed, maybe a record player? Thoughts?
the reason I ask is, my friend recently gave me a fantastic pair of speakers. And I've been listening to the radio through them. He had a disgusted look on his face and told me I was not using these speakers how they were meant to be used, because the radio signal is kind of crappy and compressed. I would love to use the speakers as they were intended. Meadowlark kestrel hot rods hooked up to an Integra receiver w/ kimbers
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Showing 1 response by melvinjames

Seems a bit condescending coming from a friend. Speakers are meant to be used to listen to music regardless of the source .. it’s their sole purpose. Listen to whatever makes you happy whether it’s from radio, Spotify, Pandora, CD’s, or LP’s. There is joy regardless. Yes, you can feed those speakers a better signal than what radio delivers and hear what they are capable of. In the digital realm CD-quality and/or better will sound excellent compared to radio streams. For streaming, Tidal and Qobuz offer the highest quality if you care to pay for it. Apple Music, Spotify (paid), and the like sound pretty good for lossy-compressed music. Each service offers a free trial .. try them all and see which one suits your taste. Enjoy yourself.