Can we all just take a second here and imagine...
Riceburner
Fucking
Your MOM![]()

Can we all just take a second here and imagine...
Riceburner
Fucking
Your MOM![]()
Can we all just take a second here and imagine...
Riceburner
Fucking
Your MOM![]()
The home theater sounds better than it did. Somehow multiple of the settings which try to equalize the sound from screaming commercials were turned on. This was severely fucking with things. The tree is a phaux tree. It actually doesn’t affect the sound coming from that side much. I’ve checked it out when the tree was outside drying from being cleaned.I got the impression that you weren't overly impressed with your current setup. Can you temporarily move that tree to see if the sound improves? If it does, then we can come up with a work-around.
While vinyl is making a comeback, the audio differences between that and a decent quality digital recording is minimal and the added warmth is only obvious if you have a good quality system. That said, many people are blown away by vinyl because they are used to listening to compressed crap from the internet/Apple/Sirius etc. - and depending on your age, you might not be able to hear the differences between vinyl and good quality digital anyway.
I'm not trying to talk you out of vinyl, but with today's electronics, you'd need to be pretty serious about music to drop the cash for a system that sounds better than what you have now.
Obly if you imageCan we all just take a second here and imagine...
Riceburner
Fucking
Your MOM![]()
Deserved it.Ok, which one of you is this guy
CD'sThe home theater sounds better than it did. Somehow multiple of the settings which try to equalize the sound from screaming commercials were turned on. This was severely fucking with things. The tree is a phaux tree. It actually doesn’t affect the sound coming from that side much. I’ve checked it out when the tree was outside drying from being cleaned.
I am 42. I’m very sensitive to bad raps and shitty sound quality. I started playing guitar when I was 13. I haven’t played much for years, but I have always had the unfortunate ability to pick out which string of which instrument is out of tune. I say unfortunate because there are a lot of live recordings that I find unlistenable.
I want to have a more intentional relationship with my music than just throwing things from my phone. I think that it will help me reconnect with it some, because something has been lost in all of the evolution of modern convenience.
*raises hand*Damn, didn't know Riceburner was into necrophilia
I mean, my mom is still alive and kicking. But I'm sure someone who reads that has a mom that's no longer with us...