High Fidelity
I'm a member Of Head-Fi, a headphone forum and one thing that I definitely notice while lurking their threads--I do post occasionally, but not too often, and what usually surprises me, is that any discussion of music on the forum seems to be relegated to a drop down menu of a miscellaneous sub-forum. I mention that is because, although MB does have their occasional active thread regarding the gear that people listen to their music thread, 80% percent of the time it's buried due to lack of activity, which is just about the polar opposite of there. MB's Stereo and Production equipment sub-forum doesn't get a lot of use and the majority of the use that it does get ends up being questions regarding producing music, not playing it back for personal pleasure.
So, some questions:
-How much of an impact does a recording's quality have on your enjoyment of an album
-What do you make of the semi-catch-22 that the better recording you use to listen to music the more revealing it is of flaws in the recording or the file type/size?
-does being critical of a piece of equipments sound quality cause you to divide you attention between the music and the equipment, so you tend to listen more analytically.
-What's your preferred way to listen to music, headphones or speakers and where/when?
-Is high fidelity an important issue to you, or do you just get by happily with the bare minimum?
-What equipment do you use/own (iPod, CD player, Vinyl, some fancy amp that was made by trolls deep in the forests of Southern Bavaria?) What would you like to own?
Those are a few to get started. I figured the more the thread dealt with high fidelity as a general topic the more active it might be.
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