sandeeprao
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What will be your TOP 3 advice/ suggestion to anyone who is planning his new setup - Stereo ??????
Please do share your thought #Bhagwaanbhalaakarega
Please do share your thought #Bhagwaanbhalaakarega
1. Audition and have patience; trust your ears not just reviews/commentsWhat will be your TOP 3 advice/ suggestion to anyone who is planning his new setup - Stereo ??????
Please do share your thought #Bhagwaanbhalaakarega
How far you would sit from the speakers?
- What do you listen to?
- How big is the room?
- How much can you spend?
Yup, that's another one.How far you would sit from the speakers?
1. Do not trust your ears. Try to understand what good sound is.
Thanks for pointing this out.If you are a beginner,
1. Do not trust your ears. Try to understand what good sound is.
Even I agree with point one.If you are a beginner,
1. Do not trust your ears. Try to understand what good sound is.
2. Buy the cheaper options of popular brands and live with it for a while.
3. As you listen to your equipment and over a period of time, when you will come to know what is lacking in the current setup, then audition as many speakers as you can and read up on reviews and then get the best system that your budget permits.
If you stop at 2, consider yourself the luckiest man or woman on the planet.
Not at all, Sire. If I had not read your post on class D amplification in another thread, I would not have know that class D highs could be harsher, mids could be clinical and music could lack warmth or emotion. Now, would I still buy class D ? Probably. If it sounds good to me. But because of your post, I would now be aware of its shortcomings.Are you trying to suggest one should strive for what others consider good sound rather than our own perceptions?