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re: Do You Have a Dedicated Listening Room or System? Share Your Setup!
Posted on 2/23/24 at 12:30 pm to Demshoes
Posted on 2/23/24 at 12:30 pm to Demshoes
I think there's pro's and cons of both. You hear more detail but can't feel the bass in your bones and get physically blasted by the music the way you can on a speaker system. Every time I start to agree with you and get hooked on pods, a song on speaker comes along and hits me different and I have to re evaluate. Then we go back the other way.
And it's not just bass. I've found I actually like solo piano classical music better on speakers. There's not really noise to distinguish through, it's solo piano. You'd think it'd be far more suited to headphones and the "personal" experience but there's something about the richness and atmosphere speakers create with that music. Maybe a little distortion is good and it's a little too tinny in the headphones.
And it's not just bass. I've found I actually like solo piano classical music better on speakers. There's not really noise to distinguish through, it's solo piano. You'd think it'd be far more suited to headphones and the "personal" experience but there's something about the richness and atmosphere speakers create with that music. Maybe a little distortion is good and it's a little too tinny in the headphones.
This post was edited on 2/23/24 at 12:38 pm
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