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I'm now about to write something that may appear musically snobby, but I'm not going to apologise for it: I think that if you really care about music reproduction, you'll have at least one great system in your home.
Now that system may or may not include headphones, or speakers, or even a physical source playing discs, but its main purpose is to reproduce music that creates a visceral response and engages you solely whilst it's doing so.
I once met someone who was very knowledgeable and clearly loved her music. But when I went to visit her, her music "system" comprised her laptop and iTunes, that's it! I couldn't believe it!
When you invest in a system, you are making a commitment to engaging with music in a concentrated and connected way, I think. It's not just something on in the background whilst you wander round Facebook or do the dusting.
Anyway, that aside, I have a mini system in my kitchen for when I'm cooking, a Home Cinema 5.1.4 for music DVD's/Blu-Ray's, a pair of bookshelf speakers attached to my desktop for YouTube and a separates system (including turntable, tape player, CD player, tri-amplification and floorstanding speakers) plus Sennheiser HD 650 headphones for serious, concentrated listening.
But I'm no chin-stroker analysing the leading edge of notes! Music makes me laugh and cry and is my main purpose for being alive. And a system should always serve it's primary purpose: the music.
Oh, and I've just been to three gigs in less than a week! |
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