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by popular request (okay just @ted and @nicholas) here is an overview of our hi-fi setup: * but first, why? listening to music can be either a passive activity, like background music while cooking or commuting, or an activity that demands your full attention. if the latter, then the quality of your experience is shaped by the ability of your system to reproduce music. this means everything from source (streaming, CD, vinyl, reel-to-reel tape) → amplification → volume control (preamp) → speakers and all of the cables in between. maybe this all sounds dumb (who cares about cables???) but until you have a once-in-a-lifetime experience listening to a really great system, you won't know what you're missing from your favourite music. not just technical qualities like detail or extension, but emotion, texture, and meaning. hi-fi is a great real-world example of plato's cave, because once you've heard what you're missing... you can't unhear it. [1/4]
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wow I really enjoyed reading this, super cool how they extend the lowend through the close wall placement. Currently I listen on some Kali Audio LP-6 studio monitors, but planning on grabbing some JBL L100 classics next year after I move. Totally agree that once you listen on a good system you can't unhear it.. So many of my friends are used to listening on mono bluetooth speakers and such, and the reactions are priceless when I play them something on my system.
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thank you for the kind words and for reading! indeed, it’s always fun to put someone totally unfamiliar with hifi in front of a decent system. bluetooth portable speakers are the reference for most listeners and it’s surprising how much is missing from that experience.
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