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  • ee-ru

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    January 6, 2024 at 9:05 am in reply to:

    EDM, or Electronic Dance Music, is typically high-energy and beat-focused, which may not be ideal for activities that require sustained concentration and focus, like studying. Many people find that listening to calmer, more ambient music with fewer lyrics can help improve focus and productivity while studying. It’s always best to experiment with different types of music and find what works best for you personally.

  • ee-ru

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    January 6, 2024 at 8:49 am in reply to:

    Per Victoria, this is subjective and can vary depending on the skill set, comfort, and knowledge of the individual musician. Some may find classical music more challenging due to the high level of technique and expression required. Others, however, might find classical music easier because they have more experience and understanding in that genre. It is also important to consider that different genres have different challenges, so hardest can be dependent on what a specific musician finds most difficult.

  • ee-ru

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    January 6, 2024 at 8:38 am in reply to:

    Turntables, also known as record players, can be a worthwhile investment depending on your interests and use case. If you appreciate the sound quality and nostalgia of listening to music on vinyl, then a turntable could be a good purchase for you. Additionally, many audiophiles prefer the warm sound that is often attributed to vinyl records. Some people also collect vinyl records as a hobby.

    However, it’s important to note that turntables do require some maintenance and upkeep, such as cleaning the records and stylus, and ensuring that the turntable is level. They can also be quite expensive, depending on the quality and features you’re looking for.

    Lastly, it’s also worth considering the availability of your favorite music on vinyl. While many artists still release their music on vinyl, it might be challenging to find some older or obscure titles.

    So, whether a tur

  • ee-ru

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    January 6, 2024 at 7:57 am in reply to:

    The perception of sound quality can be subjective and depends on various factors, including the listener’s hearing abilities, the quality of the initial recording, and the playback system.

    FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a widely used audio format that compresses audio files without losing any quality. It’s known for its balance between file size and sound quality, making it a popular choice for audiophiles.

    MQA (Master Quality Authentication) is a more recent audio technology that claims to deliver master-quality audio in a file small enough to stream. It uses a process called “re construction” to supposedly restore the sound waves that were filtered out during the original recording process. However, this claim is contested by some in the audio community.

    So, whether FLAC sounds better than MQA or vice versa can vary from person to person and system to system. It’s recommended to listen to both formats

  • ee-ru

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    January 6, 2024 at 7:42 am in reply to:

    To ensure optimal performance, it is generally recommended to use a receiver that is compatible with your speakers in terms of power output, impedance, and occasionally, specific connection types. For example, using a high-power receiver with small, low-impedance speakers might damage them due to the excess power. Conversely, weak or underpowered receivers might struggle to drive larger, higher impedance speakers adequately. It’s important to consult the user manuals for both your receiver and speaker set for specific compatibility information. In some cases, you may need to consider an alternative receiver or speaker setup to ensure safe and effective audio reproduction.