• aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    11 year ago

    At home I have a set DML panel speakers set up in a 2.1 channel system with a subwoofer. The panels themselves are made of EPS polystyrene that has been sanded down and coated in wood glue, are about 1 meter tall, 30 centimetres wide and 2 centimetres thick (3 foot 3 inches tall, 1 foot wide and 4/5 inches thick) and have rounded edges and corners. Each panel has a Dayton Audio 10 watt exciter mounted to it on the location recommend on their website. The subwoofer is a ported down firing unit, which I have placed in the corner of the room for corner loading.

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    1 year ago

    Spotify -> MOTU M2 -> HiFiMan Ananda non-stealth

    “High resolution” audio is completely useless for listening (16 bit 44.1 kHz is the best it gets) and there is little value in lossless encodes for listening purposes too, so I don’t get the point of all those “Hifi” streaming services.
    If you own lossless encodes, I guess it doesn’t hurt to use them even for listening as storage is cheap these days.

    Speaking of which, I’d like to switch to purchasing my music though because Spotify will certainly continue on its path towards full enshittification. I want to be in a position where I own all my favourite music before Spotify will be infected with ads on premium plans. Oh and artists are somewhat more likely to be paid a little for their work that way (I hope…)
    I plan to use the free YT music for discovery at that point.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Completely full of ads already, I routinely get promoted podcasts and gig ticket and merch notifications despite them being turned off.

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        21 year ago

        I started using Spotify lite on my phone. And thankfully, there’s plenty of alternative clients on desktop (such as ncspot). No crap UI elements, just playlists.

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    11 year ago

    Buy albums on Bandcamp, Stream from Tidal, get a USB DAC + either vintage amp/speakers (almost anything pre 80 is good) or modern amplified speakers.

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    41 year ago

    FLACs/Qobuz via Roon. I spend the most time in my office so that’s where my favorite setup is. LS50 Metas + SVS SB-1000 Pro + Peachtree GaN stack.

    I also love my HD660s with the Bottlehead Crack tube amp I built.

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    1 year ago

    Modded Rockbox iPod with Wolfson DAC and 500gb storage. Around 150gb of CC music.

    Audio Technica ATH-M50x headphones.

    A bunch of old CDs, played on 2 shelf stereos or in car.

    On phone, .opus files with Aeropex Aftershockz(average sound) or 2x UEBoom2 paired in stereo(slightly above average)

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    On the go: Truthear Nova IEMs + DAC via Sony Xperia 5 III LineageOS for microG phone or Shanling Q1 DAP (rarely Sony WF-1000XM3 if wireless is a requirement)

    At home: Moondrop Variations IMEs + DAC via Moto M2 audio interface (all machines running Linux)

    Music from: Bandcamp or Soulseek via Nicotine+, occasionally YouTube for discovery

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      21 year ago

      Best streaming sound available but I had some skipping issues even on very good connections and options for auto Playlist generation and new music discovery was way behind other services. Great if you always knew exaewhat you wanted to hear, but I went to Tidal and their focus on quality is better than most other services but the music discovery algorithms really are quite good, I find myself more eager than ever to tune in to a streaming service.

  • edric
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    11 year ago

    Openback neutral headphones. Listen to music the way it was mixed. Obviously higher bitrate is better, but I cave in to the convenience of streaming and am content with minimum 320kbps for casual listening. Definitely lossless for critical listening.

  • GreatAlbatross
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    11 year ago

    The best quality that is convenient.

    On the go? Bluetooth headphones from Spotify.
    At my desk? Open back sennheisers from the FLAC from the NAS, or Spotify.