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From:
Claes Algström
To:
kent williams
Cc:
do id
Date:
Mon, 27 Apr 2015 19:00:07 +0200
Subject:
Re: How do you listen to recorded music?
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I prefer cd. Have Nad amplifier and cd and Boston speakers. But they are getting old. I thinking of buying Marantz 6005. I don't like scratchy vinyls, but I like album art. I also have a Nad 5.1 surround for FAX DTS cds, streaming and television. On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 6:33 PM, kent williams <chaircrusher@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 19 lines What is your favorite listening system for music?> What is your favorite listening system for music? > > Currently my living room setup is a Sony Home Theater Amp and Cerwin Vega > RE25 speakers -- both purchased at the Goodwill. I just had to replace the > foam surrounds on the RE25s, but they have 10" woofers and can shake knick > knacks off the mantle. > > At work I have a Bravo Audio V2 Tube Headphone amp, Syba Sonic SD USB DAC, > and Audio Technica M50 headphones. > > I have another DAC coming from China to test out. > > I've been gravitating toward buying and playing more lossless files, even > though I'm not sure I can hear the difference. I accidentally bought the > Bjork "Vulnicura" album at 24 bit/96khz resolution, and it sounds great > played at full resolution, but I'm not sure I could tell it from > 16bit/44.1khz in a double-blind test. For that matter, I've listened to > 320kbs MP3s of this album and they sound great too. >