I usually use my AirPods Max as bluetooth headphones and remembered that they're capable of lossless audio (USB-C version), so I started plugging in the headphones. They charge from the phone or the laptop, that's cool. I didn't really notice too much difference in audio. I figured okay that's fine, not a big deal. Today I was listening to the headphones connected as usual and I started wondering if there was an icon visible that shows if you're listening to lossless audio or not. Come to my surprise, I did a search and apple's website popped up first. I checked it and it said that you need to turn lossless audio on in the settings. I had no clue. I turned all of the Audio settings to the highest quality possible. Plugged the headphones back in, found some songs that I'm very familiar with detail wise...and I was pretty floored how much a difference it is. I was hearing a ton of new stuff that I couldn't hear before. New details, new notes and guitar chords, drum cymbal details, etc (Rush sounds incredible with these new details...geddy's vocals, alex's guitar tone, and Neil's drum patterns). I wanted to make a post to remind others to enable their losses audio in the music app settings if you haven't already and you have lossless capable speakers or headphones!