It's not that uncompressed MAY give you fuller audio . . . it DOES give you fuller audio. DD and DTS, as stated above, are compressed audio tracks. Due to this, they will often have a "thin" feeling to them, as well as a tendency to be somewhat harsh at higher volumes. Uncompressed audio will give you a much meatier sound, typically with a lot more range that is easier to listen to at louder volumes. It's not one of those things audiophiles endorse just because it's better from a technical standpoint, it's something every person can distinguish. I was AMAZED at the difference.
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