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ucforange
fuck pretentiousness
Registered: Feb 2011
Location: Orlando, FL
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quote: | Originally posted by PaULiN0
Holy crap: Almost every deep house artist everyone here likes is using Oyaide Neo RCA, I thought it was just Dubfire.
http://www.neo-w.com/english
check out the artist roster ^
IMO, these cables far exceed any hifi audiophile cable i came across, they are actually made for mixing. After long sessions I'm selling my furutechs which are oyaide's rival company in the same location in Japan. Thank you Oyaide. |
You're an idiot.
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Aug-28-2014 13:16
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ucforange
fuck pretentiousness
Registered: Feb 2011
Location: Orlando, FL
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Assuming a digital connection, sound quality is only derived from a couple of things:
1. speakers/headphones. the most important, by far
2. "name brand" amplifier with enough headroom to play the volume you want to play at
in the year 2014, all the major audio manufacturers (when it comes to sound processing, amps, etc) pretty much have it figured out. Yamaha = HK = Denon = Pioneer, etc. It's all the same shit. Tube amps sound different because their analog nature produces a different harmonic distortion that sounds warm. Those expensive Cambridge Audio, Emotiva, etc amps that rich audiophiles buy? It's the product of a fabricated industry that convinces stupid rich people that those components are somehow better just because they have "symmetrical" design and brushed aluminum and retail for $4200. Same sound quality as the $420 Yamaha at Best Buy.
everything else is audiophile bullshit. the fact that you think certain cables really make a difference just illustrates how stupid you really are.
and there's nothing wrong with being into good audio, shit I am, but spend your money on speakers and headphones. as an example, if I had 3 grand to spend on a setup, I'd get $2500 in speakers and push it with a $500 amp. Guaranteed to get better results than spending $1500 on speakers and $1500 on an amp.
Last edited by ucforange on Aug-28-2014 at 16:24
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Aug-28-2014 16:13
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Faceplant
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Orlando
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quote: | Originally posted by ucforange
Assuming a digital connection, sound quality is only derived from a couple of things:
1. speakers/headphones. the most important, by far
2. "name brand" amplifier with enough headroom to play the volume you want to play at
in the year 2014, all the major audio manufacturers (when it comes to sound processing, amps, etc) pretty much have it figured out. Yamaha = HK = Denon = Pioneer, etc. It's all the same shit. Tube amps sound different because their analog nature produces a different harmonic distortion that sounds warm. Those expensive Cambridge Audio, Emotiva, etc amps that rich audiophiles buy? It's the product of a fabricated industry that convinces stupid rich people that those components are somehow better just because they have "symmetrical" design and brushed aluminum and retail for $4200. Same sound quality as the $420 Yamaha at Best Buy.
everything else is audiophile bullshit. the fact that you think certain cables really make a difference just illustrates how stupid you really are.
and there's nothing wrong with being into good audio, shit I am, but spend your money on speakers and headphones. as an example, if I had 3 grand to spend on a setup, I'd get $2500 in speakers and push it with a $500 amp. Guaranteed to get better results than spending $1500 on speakers and $1500 on an amp. | i remember reading about a solid gold hdmi cable on amazon, reviews were hilarious!!!
For my home system I got a simple klipsch sb1 soundbar and sub. It honestly sounds just as good as my friends who have well over 1-2k in their set ups
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Aug-28-2014 17:15
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