Hendrik, you are kidding, aren't you, really, ..
Outside of the audiophile circles, who have their own range of beliefs, it's really widely acknowledged that 320kbit MP3 is sufficiently high bitrate to deliver near-transparent quality, at least with a competent encoder.
If you yourself can tell the difference between a lossless file and a 320kbit mp3 encode of the same, I applaud your ears.
320kbit is a lot of bandwidth for stereo. Lossless FLAC often only needs ~500kbit at 16-bit 44.1kHz.