EYEdROP
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I have some local friends who say they are into audio and have "nice" setups at home or in their car. When I hear their systems Im usually very unimpressed. They always have way too much EQ and sound effects. Its like they can't hear all the distortion they are making. And the speaker placements are always ridiculous.
I have a pair of behringer B2031A studio monitors, a velodyne fr-1500 sub, and some acoustic foam on the walls. Deffinitly not the best setup but a well put together budget home studio system. When my friends hear my setup, they seem unimpressed and wonder what the big deal is. " Its not surround", " Not enough bass", "Mine is louder". Again I don't say anything.
How can I help the uneducated consumer audio buff develop a taste for high fidelity audio without seeming pushy?
I have a pair of behringer B2031A studio monitors, a velodyne fr-1500 sub, and some acoustic foam on the walls. Deffinitly not the best setup but a well put together budget home studio system. When my friends hear my setup, they seem unimpressed and wonder what the big deal is. " Its not surround", " Not enough bass", "Mine is louder". Again I don't say anything.
How can I help the uneducated consumer audio buff develop a taste for high fidelity audio without seeming pushy?