There's one clarification that if you want to sound like your playing with or on a car radio that's probably what onboard speakers might sound like.
However if you want to feel like you're literally playing with a live orchestra or iconic band, you're going to need a real audio system that might cost as much or more than the arranger itself.
All depends on your objective and how much pleasure you intend on experiencing. Your ecstasy limitation is very likely your audio system and not your arranger.
My system is $1,000 "B" stock JBLs per pair (x2), (2) main L/R AMPs $400, I-can $2,300 pre-amp (you can get cheaper ones but I use it for all music listening), subwoofer and I have a "B" set KLH/Elac system also shown mostly for music in general and surprisingly mostly at low volumes.
So in general the noise floor is zero and you can feel it has power with flat response in general. I guess I went though a phase (call it an audiophile illness)
of trying everything I thought I wanted and settled on this and haven't changed it. Might not be the best but I like it.
The amps have no crosstalk being separate and have no controls on them as you can see.
I always try to fine "B" stock or returns and one trick I discovered is on Amazon "damaged gear" only means the box is damaged like when they say it has scratches or dents it means the box not the gear.
However if you want to feel like you're literally playing with a live orchestra or iconic band, you're going to need a real audio system that might cost as much or more than the arranger itself.
All depends on your objective and how much pleasure you intend on experiencing. Your ecstasy limitation is very likely your audio system and not your arranger.
My system is $1,000 "B" stock JBLs per pair (x2), (2) main L/R AMPs $400, I-can $2,300 pre-amp (you can get cheaper ones but I use it for all music listening), subwoofer and I have a "B" set KLH/Elac system also shown mostly for music in general and surprisingly mostly at low volumes.
So in general the noise floor is zero and you can feel it has power with flat response in general. I guess I went though a phase (call it an audiophile illness)

The amps have no crosstalk being separate and have no controls on them as you can see.
I always try to fine "B" stock or returns and one trick I discovered is on Amazon "damaged gear" only means the box is damaged like when they say it has scratches or dents it means the box not the gear.
Statistics: Posted by davlippo7 — Tue Sep 10, 2024 10:59 pm