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Now-a-days it's all about convenience. Convenience is measured in terms of portability, size, instant gratification, and up front cost. Convenience wins over quality and long term value. Just look at how "dumbed down" keyboards have gotten as an example. Back in the day the IBM Selectric typewriter had the best keyboard ever developed, now we treasure a MacBook keyboard but often settle for touching on a smartphone while on the go. That's the market forces audio is up against. The ideal compromise might be a "nice" sound bar connected to a remote controlled streaming TV.
That's an awful lot of Shakti Stones.
a commercial comes on for Austin Martin. Their new car is on sale for only $1,799 a month on lease. Would I get more enjoyment from the Austin over my Honda, sure, I guess.
Sitting that long in front of anything is a downer for me. Sitting IMHO is the new smoking. Not good for ya. charles
That is so true. People are way too stressed and they don't know how to relax anymore. It's almost like the masses are addicted to stress and stimulation. It's no wonder heart disease is the number one killer in America. People need to chill. That's what this hobby is all about.
Exactly, listening to music can be a form of meditation. Sitting is not bad. Sitting for too long is bad. Just like drinking water is not bad, but drinking too much water can actually kill you. Life is all about moderation and balance, not black and white.
Yes Dave. Healing as well. Lots of research being conducted with music therapy, resonance and light stimulating the Vagus nerve and other body systems. All you need to do is Hum between 80HZ and 220HZ. Give it a try for 30 seconds. charles
Car audio does have the advantage of making it easier to show off how loud your 'system' is and how much low frequency noise it can pump out. The SQ is horrible, but SQ isn't really the point.