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Drives: 09 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Aug 2009
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Maybe it's just because I didn't grow up using this old stuff, but I'll stick to a digital setup. All the music I listen to (melodic death metal) sounds just fine on my modern equipment. Also, I don't care anything about bass (except for movies/video games). Don't even have a woofer in my car and don't plan on adding one.
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.As far as digital, 99% of all recorded sound (speech/instruments, etc) has an anilog origin and no matter what you may think, it does loose something when converted to digital, at least to the knowlegable ear on an accurate sysyem. Even with "digital" amps, the sound quality they send to speakers can vary from very good to pure crap You don't care about bass? That must mean you don't care about 99% of all recorded content. All music contans the full spectrum of frequencys...... including "bass"/ lower frequencys. I wish you can hear "death metal" on a good balenced sys as that type of progam content can be the most demanding. BTW... metal with no bass frequencys? You must be kidding!!!
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