Speakers vs. Headphones
Aug 7, 2009 at 8:00 PM Post #31 of 36
A plus for speakers: it's really, really difficult to piss off your neighbors with headphones...
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Aug 9, 2009 at 10:19 PM Post #33 of 36
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A plus for speakers: it's really, really difficult to piss off your neighbors with headphones...
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Not as difficult as you would think. My roommates are pissed off at me for just OWNING the headphones that I do.
 
Aug 11, 2009 at 12:55 AM Post #35 of 36
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You can not only hear music you can feel it too. Saying transducers is a gimmick is like saying speakers is a gimmick
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Transducers is actually a form of speakers. They work the exact same way with vibrations.

As always you have to set them up correctly with the rest of your system.

Speaking of speakers I was to my brother with my PS 3 to try out some bluray... Man did I have that room and that speakers there would not even be a question which I would preferr. He is talking about borrowing my sub but well he has 4 8" drivers in total on his floor standers. But the amazing thing is that the treble could shake the room just as well as those lol... All while still sounding perfectly balanced and no boom or anything anywhere
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Yes a 'form' of speakers.. that you bolt on to your chairs lol.
 

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