I am 60. Since childhood, I have not had a very good ear for music. But I love listening to music. The most different. From rock to symphonies. A classmate has Hi-Fi in one room, Hi-End in another. I don't really notice the difference. Sometimes it even seemed that Hi-End gives some kind of different sound. A classmate frowns at the word Mp3. And me mp3-flac - quite fit. So the taste and color . I can afford Hi-Fi. But why a bunch of devices and wires, if I still donβt feel a big difference? Although there is, of course. That's why I bought a rather simple, but very good-sounding system. Maybe a little high is not enough. Maybe I should have bought three way speakers. But God forbid falling into audiophile insanity! I want to listen to music or acceptable film sound design, and not to study the details of the sound. If you want the perfect sound, go to a live concert of a symphony orchestra and be sure to sit in the stalls. And everything else is variations from the evil one. In the 1970s, we and the third re-recordings on tape type 2,6,10 were inserted. From what is written there, and not from how it sounds. In the 80s, it was a blessing to have a Sony radio tape recorder from Beryozka. By the way, it is still alive and is sometimes used as an amplifier. There is a manual 5-band graphic equalizer, which you will not find in mass technology now. This radio tape recorder in its three-way high speakers gives out better, "more transparent". But you need to use it without a remote control and an optical hose. And even more so from a smartphone via bluetooth you canβt give a sound to it. And in modern speakers, all this goes without saying. Convenience is more important to me. And that's why the purchased Edifier R2022DB is quite enough for the time being. Good in its own way. I recommend.
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