What audio system do you have, or plan on getting?

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71 dB

Quote from: Que on October 06, 2007, 05:55:46 AM
It never fails to amaze me how the same threads keep being re-invented over and over again... 8)
(It's even a thread you've posted on yourself!)

What do you listen to music on?

Q

I seached that thread for a long time but I didn't remember it's title.
Spatial distortion is a serious problem deteriorating headphone listening.
Crossfeeders reduce spatial distortion and make the sound more natural
and less tiresome in headphone listening.

My Sound Cloud page <-- NEW Jan. 2024 "Harpeggiator"


dtwilbanks

Quote from: 71 dB on October 06, 2007, 06:42:57 AM
I seached that thread for a long time but I didn't remember it's title.

Hunting for threads is no fun, so go ahead and start a new one. :)

johnQpublic

I do have another sound system. You may have seen it before:


Harry

Okay, alltough their is already a thread, I will ost again some gems I have, and a few things that I adde.
All cabling and interlinks are from Nordost, Vahalla. Also all the power cables are from nordost
The power amp that is below, I bought for a mere trifle.

Speakers are Avalon Ceramique.

dtwilbanks

It's true about the nano though; I'm either listening to that at work or on a workout, or I am listening to my iTunes as I fiddle about at my computer in the evenings. I do have some adequate stereo components, but they don't get used much (same room as the TV, which my wife RULES OVER), and as you can tell, I'm no audiophile.

Harry

#66
One of my amps MF

Below Pass Labs pre-amplifier

Mark

PC for listening in the lounge ... unless it's something I can persuade my wife she'll like. But on the go, this little gem puts a smile on my face:


Harry

#68
Pass Labs amp

71 dB

Harry, the first pic you posted is a pic I posted and shows the best system I have heard (owning such would require winning in lottery...  :P )

Quote from: Que on October 06, 2007, 06:49:17 AM
Never mind my grumping - your sound system looks very nice BTW.  :)

Q

Thanks Que! Not exactly High End but has a stunning performance for it's cost.  :)
Spatial distortion is a serious problem deteriorating headphone listening.
Crossfeeders reduce spatial distortion and make the sound more natural
and less tiresome in headphone listening.

My Sound Cloud page <-- NEW Jan. 2024 "Harpeggiator"

George


Harry

Part of the Pass Labs amp :)

Harry

A few other trinkets

There is so much more, the old thread has it all.

маразм1

Simply the best there is.  Cost around 300 bucks 11 years ago.  Sounds good at low volume--very rich and full.  It survived college, my brother's party where as&&oles destroyed the speakers.  Still sounds great (cd stopped working after 3 years), even though I just use it as speakers for my tv/computer.  JVC rules!

longears

#74
For portable I've an iPod 4G20 with Etymotic 6i buds.  And there are times I get as much musical satisfaction out of this as from the main system.  ;D



longears


Mark

Quote from: George on October 06, 2007, 07:06:25 AM
ON THE GO:




PLUS


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FOR a grand total of $50.  8)

Wish I could wear those ear bud sort, but I've got weird lug holes that let them fall out. And because I have a larger than average head, I have to wear phones with a generous headband.


George

Quote from: Mark on October 06, 2007, 08:28:58 AM
Wish I could wear those ear bud sort, but I've got weird lug holes that let them fall out. And because I have a larger than average head, I have to wear phones with a generous headband.

Mine would fall out too, if I didn't use some Radio Shack foam pads.