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progbethyname
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Posted: October 28 2022 at 15:35 |
Many reasons, but mainly because I get absolutely killer elite sound without disturbing the peace. :)
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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moshkito
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Hi,
In general, the issue is that these days listening to music on speakers, is not as good an experience as it was in the old days. I think there is something "synthetic" about the headphones, and the CD's that have taken some liveliness out of the original LP's ... and that is not to say that it does not sound cool, or great on the headset and CD's but I remember the power and the incredible surge of energy from "Wolf City", from "Tago Mago", from "Black Dance", from "Stratosfear" that the CD's are not delivering, and the many "remasters" made, for me, made it worse, by separating things that were not there before ... not that different positioning is not a good idea (it works great in orchestras to get some better moments) but it ate apart what appeared to be an incredible cohesiveness in the originals that do not appear in the CD's. About the only one group I can see the difference, is the redone material that EROC did for GROBSCHNITT and how amazing it sounds, and still very together, as the original. Even hearing several versions of "Solar Music", is incredible, and you end up feeling that you definitely would want to be at that show! It's possible that my ears and imagination are seeing more into this than is really there, but somehow, putting on a CD on the big stereo is not as nice, and great as it once felt. I once blew out "Deadwing" on the speakers and it sounded nice, but for some bizarre notion, it seems to sound better on the earphones ... I've never figured that out, but I think the stylus/needle in the turntable is likely the culprit that made the music more alive and the way it is done on CD, is not as well mixed and designed as it was for the LP. Something like that. Makes me hope that in the next 50 years you go to a concert with headphones, not to see a band! How's that for weird? At least you would hear something "better" than the horrible mixes for most bands in so many live shows, of which many bands I have seen have suffered in the quality!
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geekfreak
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I mostly use headphones when.
1. When I’m the only one who is awake. 2, When I’m listening to Ambient Music. 3. Heavy Prog 4. Whenever I won’t to be able to be alone. |
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operationStone
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I use headphones at home firstly because I don't live alone, and noise cancellation is a must. Also, I don't want to disturb my family members with the music I am listening to. It's important to add it gives me some more privacy.
I don't have my own room and putting on the headphones becomes a sign of my personal space that cannot and should not be violated by anyone. I chose my headphones on productz.com solely for noise cancellation and privacy. And I also think the sound is better this way, and I can hear more details than if I used a speaker or any other loud device. Edited by operationStone - October 30 2022 at 17:44 |
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triptych
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Because when I listen to hard prog rock bands ON LOUD MODE on my Sony 1200 W stereo system, my neighbours do too
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Vompatti
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My main amp doesn't even have a proper headphone output.
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moshkito
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Hi,
That one is easy ... I decided I didn't want anyone from PA hearing it! Besides, they wouldn't be interested in music, anyway, just songs, right? |
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dr wu23
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^No doubt..headphones sound great....I use them upstairs so as not to bother the wife...down in the stereo room... speakers are blasting.
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Atavachron
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^ Absolutely-- the music not only sounds better, you get that kitsch stereo split signal ! |
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Because I can get the most out of the sound... and why not?
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Earl of Mar
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In the evening I sometimes just use my A&R AR25 with Meze Classics, cant be bothered firing up the main system. If I'm ready for a session I still have to think of others, so I will probably still use headphones ( I have a pair of stax lamda on the main hi fi).
When everyone is out though, its speakers all,the way. |
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dougmcauliffe
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Simple answer, sometimes I just wanna hear a single song or put something on conveniently and easily without throwing a record or CD on, which I do plenty of as well!
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Zeph
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Small apartment, had a baby, sold speakers. I'm thinking about buying a stereo again, but I'm happy with IEMs at this point. One reason being that I often spend time in the kitchen or elsewhere. If I had a stereo for music in the living room, I'd have to stay there.
I usually play too loud, but neighbours on four sides also has something to do with it.
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JD
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It's 1 & 2 for me. There was a time back in the 80's - 90's where I almost exclusively listen through cans. AKG K240 Studio Phones. I loved being immersed in the sound stage and the AKG's are beautiful balanced even if they are a little heavy on the 'ol noggin. These days it's mostly because I want music in my head whenever I cut the lawn or do some landscaping or snow shoveling. I had a sweet little pair of JVC phones that I got for $10 at a clearance store back in 2005. I couldn't believe how smooth they were given their size and price. I went back and bought two more pairs for when the first ones broke, which they eventually did. I just hooked the cable of my last pair over a drawer handle about a month ago and pulled it out so they are all done now. Not terribly impressed with what's available now as economical over the ear phone. If I'm shopping I'll just plug a pair of Blueberry ear buds in to my iPod Shuffle.
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wiz_d_kidd
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Mostly #3. My wife likes most of what I listen to, but when I am sampling music which is new to me, I tend to listen to a short snippet, skip ahead 20-30 sec, listen to another snippet, skip ahead some more, then skip the song, start a new one, listen to a snippet, etc. This, understandably, drives her nuts!
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I'd say (1) - headphones are the best way to really listen to something for me.
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Catcher10
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^ Oh man that's a deal breaker for me . Thankfully for me my wife is good with my music selection, sure there is stuff she has no interest in but the majority of it she's fine with.
So no need for headphones in the Catcher10 house, I only use them on planes.
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cstack3
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Answer: my wife cannot stand my taste in music.
Odd, as she once met everyone in the band Yes (2004). |
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I mostly use headphones for listening music, gaming and watching movies. Since the lockdown, I have purchased Logitech G430 specifically for group meetings and conference calls since work from home is applicable until now.
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Sorry Wu, I didn’t catch your dilemma until now...glad you found a solution yourself though.
Such a pain in the derriere not being able to play music I recently had a similar problem with my speakers...only to find out that my cables were antique and more than ready for the trash. I was however fairly certain that it was the speakers acting up... |
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