Showing posts with label best speaker system in the world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best speaker system in the world. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Electronics - Speaker System?




Dee


I'm clueless when it comes to electronics. I'm looking for a speaker system that can be permanently mounted both indoors (2) and outdoors (4) that will work with my ipod. Don't want to spend a fortune. Any suggestions?


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Respectfully the best way to get a clue is to listen to speakers and take someone with you who does have a clue. And begin reading about speakers. If you are a music lover, even to a degree, their is nothing worse in the whole wide world than to listen to money get on your last nerve. You owe it to yourself to have some idea and not let someone sell you a bill of goods at your expense.

I would suggest as a reference listen to the sound quality of Kicker 501. You need a reference for your sound, no different than if you were cooking and tasted your dish to see if it has enough....
http://www.calibex.com/Kicker-IK501-Powered-iPod-679263997/cb2/prices-html?nxtg=2ac90a280512-71B5
Obviously you cannot mount this unit, but the sound is right, its an excellent lead to figuring things out. Consider the movies, games or music you prefer. Is this purchase for 90% movies and 10% tv audio? Or vice versa? It matters the most what your priorities are. I guess you need to be clear on what your budget would be, hard to suggest affordable without numbers. Smile.

Its all good.

Best.

is this correct? not a native speaker?




Eve


The world system certainly is problematic. I am here trying to underline what I see lying beneath all that is wrong about this world.

thanks



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The world system is certainly problematic. I am here trying to underline what I see lying hidden beneath all that is wrong about this world.




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Thursday, October 10, 2013

How can I distort music by moving toward/away from the source?

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Q. I am looking to make a sound/sculpture for my Fine Art degree. It will be a human sized black monolith. Inside the structure I want a speaker system playing a deep bass ambient track, I want this track to be affected in terms of reverb or pitch as viewers move toward or away from the monolith. I have no idea how this could be done... Any help would be great!


Answer
Let me clarify one thing. The term "distortion" in the audio world has a whole different meaning than any other definition of the word. Audio distortion is a bad thing. In order to distort a musical signal one must overdrive the signal into clipping. For example, when a person is speaking into a microphone and then gets too close to the speakers or has the main volume up too high to the point where the mic picks up the sound from the speakers. That ear-splitting high pitch squeal you here then is the signal being clipped into distortion. Not good at all for the speakers especially the high frequency driver/s. Also, low frequencies(roughly below 100Hz) are omnidirectional. So if you just had a speaker playing a deep ambience track, the pitch would not be affected by a viewer moving toward or away from the monolith. The bass would actually be more pronounced at the distance where any given low frequency wave completes one cycle. In other words, the lower the bass note, the further one has to be. But it wouldn't change the pitch. The bass would just sound louder at a certain distance.

Is investing in a record player and a record collection worth it?




Grace


I'm a huge music person, and I have recently beome infatuated with the comeback of record players, especially since all my favorite bands are putting out their music on vinyl now. I have invested a lot in my digital music collection over the last few years and I have really nice, expensive speaker systems for my iPod and everything. But I REALLY want to start a record collection for some unfathomable reason.

I'm going to be a freshmen in college next year so I really have to get smart with my money and my concern is that I'll spend a ton of money on records and then decide to go back to digital.

The record player that my dad wants to buy me as a Christmas gift can convert records into MP3s so I was hoping I could have the best of both vinyl and digital music worlds.

Can you tell me if there is such a big difference between sound quality in records vs. iPod/ other digital music devices that I should spend this money?

I'm thinking of just having the record player and a couple vinyl albums that my dad wants to buy me for Christmas and then seeing if I like it enough to continue a collection, but I'm trying to decide if it's worth it now so I can get something else for Christmas.

I'm probably overthinking this but it's the whole need vs. want factor. I want to try this out because I'm really taken with it, yet I have litterally spent thousands of dollars on iPods and speakers and music from iTunes building up my music collection. And the songs from iTunes are way cheaper than the vinyl.



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I have been pulled back into older technology by nostalgia and such.

But it has never been worth it.

Get a few records, and let it go at that.




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