Just got me some Sennheiser HD 280 pros. I was deaf but now I hear.
Post some music that can really flex its production quality on some pro-grade phones.
Just got me some Sennheiser HD 280 pros. I was deaf but now I hear.
Post some music that can really flex its production quality on some pro-grade phones.
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First off try to get a some decent source material FLAC is preferred, and a good device to drive your headphones. Older albums are better source material because compression wasn't a problem and dynamics were sought after.
>people ITT are posting compressed youtube videos
Get yourself an album that's well produced. I like testing headphones with early Devin Townsend and porcupine tree stuff. Just try anything that isn't a fucking youtube video
>Older albums are better source material because compression wasn't a problem and dynamics were sought after.
This was the high-fi reference/demo LP back in the day:
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Already compared a few 320 kbps 48kHz mp3s to flac and can't notice the difference. Got a USB powered DAC& that pushes the volume to way, way above painful levels on full so I think I'm sorted, thanks. Agree on the old albums story though.
Yeah obviously. This is just demoing examples. I'm not going to go look up high quality flac rips for something he might not even like.
Hopefully the coming YouTube music service will improve on their blatantly inferior 126kbps audio.
here u go
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Or alternatively you could pirate Serum for yourself and feed random wavetables through it.
They won't improve for shit. Even Spotify has very mediocre sound quality. They know their audience and their audience are normies.
seems you are not patrician enough to listen to pure glitch
although the song quiets down at the 1:30 minute mark
Seriously though, checking out synth demos makes for some good ear-candy.
ooof, I'm with you
that's damn good
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