@PooltoyWolf Same here. I did get to listen to a pair of those speakers once in an audio showroom. Each tower was wired to a McIntosh 1000 watt RMS mono-block amplifier. We had the power meters hovering right about 900 watts with nothing but bass. It was kind of awe some.
Headphones usually, but I like having a music streaming service open while driving around.
With my ears. I tried it with my anus once and it sounded like poop.
@yakkoTDI
Lmfao
@yakkoTDI What about through yer bones?
Not to be confused with this kind of bone phone:
@phendrick The Bone Phone review.
Voted headphones because I generally have nicer headphones than speakers. Good bass on a speaker setup is hard to argue with, though.
Speakers hooked to a turntable and decent amp playing a vinyl record.
/image pink floyd the wall
The poll isn’t very logical.
Technically, all of the four basic choices use speakers. They are just smaller in three of them.
Live concert, preferably front row!
@cbilyak When I try doing this at home, the police come. There’s just no way to duplicate the experience of a live performance.
Good quality (usually vintage or antique) large multi-way floor speakers!
@PooltoyWolf May I present to you the XR290 speakers from McIntosh.
@yakkoTDI Those are indeed very nice! However, I tend to prefer things I can afford within my lifetime. ^^;
@PooltoyWolf Same here. I did get to listen to a pair of those speakers once in an audio showroom. Each tower was wired to a McIntosh 1000 watt RMS mono-block amplifier. We had the power meters hovering right about 900 watts with nothing but bass. It was kind of awe some.