![]() It literally sounds to me like someone is physically MOVING the loudspeakers around, randomly, at a fairly high rate of speed. My biggest beef is the poor phase tracking between channels which is most apparent through headphones. I don’t find that I need to turn up the bass or treble - if anything they suffer from too much treble - as if they are intentionally trying to put in extra “detail”. Sounds fine.Ĭlick to expand.I can listen to MP3s - I have a lot of them - but can’t take a steady diet of them. I could listen forever or maybe until I decide to upgrade my system.įYI I am listening to a vintage system that was handed down to me - in storage for about 10 years or more. Is the mp3 worth listening to? With an increase in volume and turning up the bass and treble to get a little more detail, the mp3 was listenable, and actually enjoyable, this is what it is all about. In an informal tests, the CD had better dynamics, high end and low end clarity, but voice quality was smooth and good. Copy them to a CD and run them on your CD / DVD player - these can be obtained used for not a lot, or you may bought one to watch movies but never did, really.Īre CD's better? Yes. These are real mp3s, that is, shareable, copiable etc. The mp3s can be downloaded from a subscription service, 100 mp3s per month, with a monthly subscription of about $4. That is what I am listening to, mp3s and CDs. ![]() Cost of ownership of music sources: streaming, CDs.
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