Re: Which would you prefer?
I'm assuming you mean during daily driving?
If it's a regular commute, I'll take likeable music any day. But if it's at a meet, I don't mind hearing some 'crappy to me' music if it showcases the vehicle's ability.
Re: Which would you prefer?
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BigAl205
I'm assuming you mean during daily driving?
If it's a regular commute, I'll take likeable music any day. But if it's at a meet, I don't mind hearing some 'crappy to me' music if it showcases the vehicle's ability.
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Re: Which would you prefer?
I'd rather hear something the way it is supposed sound. Whats the point of listening to something that sounds like crap?
Re: Which would you prefer?
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Originally Posted by
BigAl205
I'm assuming you mean during daily driving?
If it's a regular commute, I'll take likeable music any day. But if it's at a meet, I don't mind hearing some 'crappy to me' music if it showcases the vehicle's ability.
Yes. I think most of us listen to well recorded music we may not necessarily like on occasion while demoing to really showcase a system but Im just wondering if many would choose a great tonality/soundstage/imaging system if the caveat was you could only listen to music you did not like.
Re: Which would you prefer?
I'm not sure I follow. I like having a nice soundstage and tonality, etc., but at the same time, I like to have dynamic and sometimes in your face sound. I don't worry as much about "competition" style sound. So yes, I like to try to tune my car to be accurate, but I also like it how *I* like it... and I always found IASCA-style cars to be lacking in oomph, in punch, in power.
I'm not sure how that fits your question, because I don't think I really understand how you've phrased the answers - likely due to my own shortcomings, I have no doubt. lol
<edit> Ok, I went back and tried again - I chose the first option. I won't bother listening to music I don't like, no matter the system. Soundstage and imaging doesn't bother me so much, as long as there aren't glaring tonality issues - like horrible tuning or something. I don't really know how to answer. lol
Re: Which would you prefer?
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Originally Posted by
Mr Marv
Yes. I think most of us listen to well recorded music we may not necessarily like on occasion while demoing to really showcase a system but Im just wondering if many would choose a great tonality/soundstage/imaging system if the caveat was you could only listen to music you did not like.
F that. No thanks. I'll pass no matter HOW good it sounds, if I can only appreciate the "accuracy" and not actually enjoy the music.
That would be like being a "Zausmer", if you ask me.
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Re: Which would you prefer?
If you mean pick one and stick with it forever, I would change my answer.
Re: Which would you prefer?
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tRidiot
I'm not sure I follow. I like having a nice soundstage and tonality, etc., but at the same time, I like to have dynamic and sometimes in your face sound. I don't worry as much about "competition" style sound. So yes, I like to try to tune my car to be accurate, but I also like it how *I* like it... and I always found IASCA-style cars to be lacking in oomph, in punch, in power.
I'm not sure how that fits your question, because I don't think I really understand how you've phrased the answers - likely due to my own shortcomings, I have no doubt. lol
<edit> Ok, I went back and tried again - I chose the first option. I won't bother listening to music I don't like, no matter the system. Soundstage and imaging doesn't bother me so much, as long as there aren't glaring tonality issues - like horrible tuning or something. I don't really know how to answer. lol
You got it!
Re: Which would you prefer?
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papacueball
If you mean pick one and stick with it forever, I would change my answer.
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