I wanted to start a topic that discusses how you use your ML speakers. Most other threads talk about technical issues. How about a music oriented one.
Since they are made for different purposes, for instance Home theater speakers are used well for reproducing movie sound tracks. Maybe even just for noise making, like EDM music.
Stereo speakers are used generally for music recordings, and listening to the radio, less often for podcasts I assume.
Maybe we can also discuss who actually sits in front of their system and want to listen to the music and not to his speakers. Are there any good recordings out that that transport the listener to the original event/venue?
Do you listen to mastering or mixing gaffes/mistakes? Or "my god what bad microphone did they use for this flute? Is this more reserved to the high dollar system where you can hear everything?
Do some of you get a migraine or a headache from listening to too much bad streaming quality, sort of like the bits are trying to gnaw holes into your ears?
Who had the experience of listening to a recording that sounded so real it gave you goosebumps? Well not make your hair stand on end, does not count.
A ton of discussion points. So go ahead and post. Maybe even mention the best (real sounding) recording you ever heard on your system.
Since they are made for different purposes, for instance Home theater speakers are used well for reproducing movie sound tracks. Maybe even just for noise making, like EDM music.
Stereo speakers are used generally for music recordings, and listening to the radio, less often for podcasts I assume.
Maybe we can also discuss who actually sits in front of their system and want to listen to the music and not to his speakers. Are there any good recordings out that that transport the listener to the original event/venue?
Do you listen to mastering or mixing gaffes/mistakes? Or "my god what bad microphone did they use for this flute? Is this more reserved to the high dollar system where you can hear everything?
Do some of you get a migraine or a headache from listening to too much bad streaming quality, sort of like the bits are trying to gnaw holes into your ears?
Who had the experience of listening to a recording that sounded so real it gave you goosebumps? Well not make your hair stand on end, does not count.
A ton of discussion points. So go ahead and post. Maybe even mention the best (real sounding) recording you ever heard on your system.