PhazeCrive
100+ Head-Fier
I've got a question. I am a budding audiophile. I've had a fair share of entry level cans that fit that description. But there's just something that captivates me when I go downstairs and listen to the same music in my untreated tiny game room with one budget speaker bar and one 300$ subwoofer. The bigger sense of music, the way they're bouncing off the walls and preseting the sound in ways I've never heard in any headphone ever, but most importantly the bass. I feel myself vibrating to the music, playing in to that extra sense of dimensionality. The left and right channels seemlessly blending into one harmonic structure where as with headphones the left ear only hears the left cup (and a tiny fragment of the right if it's an open back). I had to put a few songs on repeat because I was surprised at how the left and right channels on speakers vastly differ from headphones. Have I been hearing the wrong version of the song the whole time? You know what I mean?
But yeah I find it very hard to give up that sense of space and bass. However the woofer moves, thats how my body moves. You can't escape the pressure waves it throws at you. I know what I have is technical garbage compared to the mastery of the TC, and I also know the TC has the best bass, soundstage, and details out of just about everything that produces sound. The TC has been on my list for awhile but even after listening to budget speakers in an untreated room, I'm met with THE best listening experience that I find it hard to go back upstairs and listen to my library with headphones.
Can the TC break this boundary for people like me? I know it wont shake my body like a sub can, and it is more balanced (which is preferred).
But yeah I find it very hard to give up that sense of space and bass. However the woofer moves, thats how my body moves. You can't escape the pressure waves it throws at you. I know what I have is technical garbage compared to the mastery of the TC, and I also know the TC has the best bass, soundstage, and details out of just about everything that produces sound. The TC has been on my list for awhile but even after listening to budget speakers in an untreated room, I'm met with THE best listening experience that I find it hard to go back upstairs and listen to my library with headphones.
Can the TC break this boundary for people like me? I know it wont shake my body like a sub can, and it is more balanced (which is preferred).