Thread: Anyone here prefer listening to music with ear/headphones over speakers?
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Jun 17th, 2005 11:00 PM
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Anyone here prefer listening to music with ear/headphones over speakers?
We all know how popular the MP3/music on the go hype is these days. Do any of you prefer earphones over home speakers? There are some benefits with ear/headphones, for a fraction of the cost you are able to get just as good sound as high end speakers with sub etc. Even the high end earbuds can produce generous bass, coming close to a home subwoofer. If you were to spend say good money on high end audio output, which would you put it to? Which is more useful?
Last edited by PBure; Jun 17th, 2005 at 11:03 PM.
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Jun 17th, 2005 11:34 PM
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i use HT speakers
if i use ear/headphones then i can't hear phone ring, parents calling, door bell, etc....
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Jun 17th, 2005 11:39 PM
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I usually use 1 earphone at a time, only at home, whenever I listen. Just in case doorbell, phone, someones calling me.
I don't have a formal mp3/cd player though.
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:11 AM
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[OP]
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good points, so do you guys spend alot on Home speakers and equipment?
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:17 AM
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Student who's not at the stage of buying home stero equiment... but i've looked into it... and the stuff i want adds up... so back to earphones
I used to use a MD and i loved the bass control on it ...
Now that i'm using a Shuffle, no bass control, not as much fun. I had my music cranked and i was in a quit room and was told to turn it down.
I love using earphones cause you get more bass... but lately, i hooked up my Powerbook with my Altec Lansing speakers... and it sounds pretty decent. Better than the stock Powerbook speakers of course... nice deep base. Nothing to rave about... but better than what i can get out of the Shuffle..
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:23 AM
#6
Prefer my stereo for music, movies and television.. but prefer earphones for computer gaming.
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
ericssonboi
Student who's not at the stage of buying home stero equiment... but i've looked into it... and the stuff i want adds up... so back to earphones
I used to use a MD and i loved the bass control on it ...
Now that i'm using a Shuffle, no bass control, not as much fun. I had my music cranked and i was in a quit room and was told to turn it down.
I love using earphones cause you get more bass... but lately, i hooked up my Powerbook with my Altec Lansing speakers... and it sounds pretty decent. Better than the stock Powerbook speakers of course... nice deep base. Nothing to rave about... but better than what i can get out of the Shuffle..
Hehe ya i tried my buyddies shuffle, i think its ok, but the lack of bass control sucks, and the sound is just urgh flat. casuaul music listeners sure, but not for bassheads like me who like thier phat beats haha.
I use my logitech z2300 speakers as my main audio speakers, it shakes the house! and sold my home theatre a while ago since i barely watch movies. i have a spare tv in my room for watching, but i dont need anything hooked up to it, Since my brother has a high end HT upstairs i just use his, no point having 2 sets of all that expensive equipment lying around. Just keep what you need, and get rid of what you dont need and get the $. It feels good i tell ya.
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:31 AM
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my comp has Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1
why would i want to listen to music even if i have a pair of grado cans
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:44 AM
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both... though of the two i prefer speakers... it just gives a more dynamic, full sound compared to headphones....
although cheap, my equipment is fairly decent:

- Radioshack Minimus 7 ($6 at garage sale... these are amazing little speakers.. the detail in the high frequency is amazing, though since they are small, low frequency extension is lacking.. i used these for about a year before i found the deal for the next item on the list...)
- Athena AS-B2 ($135, regular $300)
- Luxman CD player ($5 @ garage sale)
- FISHER turntable (free, borrowed from dad, he never uses it anyways)
- REGENT DVD-1000 DVD player ($39.97 from walmart... my TVs tiny, dont need a fancy DVD player)
- Vintage Kenwood integrated amp (free, borrowed from friend)
- Sonic Impact T-amp ($50; hopefully soon... i borrowed it form a member at head-fi, the little thing is DAMN AMAZING.. the clarity is just astounding...)
my headphones:
- Koss Portapros - $60
- Sony MDR-D66 Eggos - $40 (bought used from head-fi member)
ericssonboi: its very possible to build a decent 2ch audio system on a budget (im a 19 yr old university student), just gotta find the right deals... like the other day i saw the Athena ASB1's at futureshop going for $99 on clearance... amazing price, they retail for $230.
Last edited by sonick; Jun 18th, 2005 at 12:50 AM.
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Jun 18th, 2005 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
sonick
both... though of the two i prefer speakers... it just gives a more dynamic, full sound compared to headphones....
although cheap, my equipment is fairly decent:
- Radioshack Minimus 7 ($6 at garage sale... these are amazing little speakers.. the detail in the high frequency is amazing, though since they are small, low frequency extension is lacking.. i used these for about a year before i found the deal for the next item on the list...)
- Athena AS-B2 ($135, regular $300)
- Luxman CD player ($5 @ garage sale)
- FISHER turntable (free, borrowed from dad, he never uses it anyways)
- REGENT DVD-1000 DVD player ($39.97 from walmart... my TVs tiny, dont need a fancy DVD player)
- Vintage Kenwood integrated amp (free, borrowed from friend)
- Sonic Impact T-amp ($50; hopefully soon... i borrowed it form a member at head-fi, the little thing is DAMN AMAZING.. the clarity is just astounding...)
my headphones:
- Koss Portapros - $60
- Sony MDR-D66 Eggos - $40 (bought used from head-fi member)
ericssonboi: its very possible to build a decent 2ch audio system on a budget (im a 19 yr old university student), just gotta find the right deals... like the other day i saw the Athena ASB1's at futureshop going for $99 on clearance... amazing price, they retail for $230.
Yea... i understand you can find good deals... (i'm a 20yr old university student) but i've been spending my money on other things...
Once i have some money save up... i'll probably look into a home entertainment system.
I'd prefer to get something "nice" rather than just get something cheap (home theatre in a box) ... but i don't think that'll be anytime soon.
Until i get my own place... which won't be until a while... i'll hold off on it.
I might just buy some peice by peice.. (each Boxing day)
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Jun 18th, 2005 01:48 AM
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good point e-boi - so let me ask you this. if you were me, and takign my situation would u sell my logitech z2300 speakers that are reg $200 but got for $125 at a staples PM, they werent suppose to do it, so i got very lucky. im trying but i dont know if i could live without not being able to shake the house foundation
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Jun 18th, 2005 03:54 AM
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no way any headphone out there can ever match high end quality speakers with a powerful sub setup. The output just doesn't compare for me. The sub gives you the pounding feel on the lows. Sound system all the way for me.
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Jun 18th, 2005 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by
PBure
good points, so do you guys spend alot on Home speakers and equipment?
No not really, just wanted to get the PM'ed X530's a while ago.
WOuldn't fit on my desk
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Jun 18th, 2005 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
PBure
good point e-boi - so let me ask you this. if you were me, and takign my situation would u sell my logitech z2300 speakers that are reg $200 but got for $125 at a staples PM, they werent suppose to do it, so i got very lucky. im trying but i dont know if i could live without not being able to shake the house foundation
My nephew has a pair of Z- 2300's and , and as you said, they provide 'monsterous' sound - even at 80% volume I couldn't hear a word he was saying - they're amazing speakers !
But...... If you feel like you might want to part with them , let me know with a PM , I'd be interested.
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Jun 18th, 2005 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by
sonick
both... though of the two i prefer speakers... it just gives a more dynamic, full sound compared to headphones....
although cheap, my equipment is fairly decent:

haah, is your amp as big as your TV?
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