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On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:10:47 -0500, Poco Deplorevole
wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:55:47 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:06:46 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2017 19:00:26 -0500, wrote: I got a Bose Solo 15 for Christmas, convincing my wife that it would look nicer and sound better than what we had for a TV sound system. So I took what we had, a Bose Lifestyle 25, and hooked it up to my computer. Now I get some pretty decent sound out of this thing. We both have nice PC speaker sets with the sub woof by our chairs hooked to the TV. My wife has a Bose and mine is Creative. Combined with the big screen, it does enhance the movie experience. Most of the time we just use the TV sound tho. I had this system for the PC, and it sounded good for a PC system: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23.../dp/B0002SQ2P2 But the Bose system kinda blows it away. Bose has it's own sound. There are people who don't think it is "true", others think it is the best. After 30 years working in a computer room I have a notch in my hearing that takes out a lot of the spectrum so I am not the best judge. There are some very capable "PC Speaker" systems tho. I have a bunch of them around here that I have collected over the years. I am thinking about putting a sub woof back in my car. I took the one I had out when I switched from a PC based MP3 player to a dash mounted unit but the speakers in the car still are not good in the low frequencies, As long as you are playing "oldies" mixed to play best on the AM radio it is not an issue but newer music is mixed for sub woofers. That even seems to be true of the album version of old songs. I have a pretty good mix I put together to test sound system. "Video" by India Arie may be as good a sub woof test as anything. They come in about 30 seconds into the song with a base drum beat that overwhelms a stock car speaker system but will rattle the windows in the car next to you if you have a sub woof cranked up. OTOH a Motown recording with a strong base beat like "Papa was a rolling stone" still plays well on the stock car speakers and the sub woof does not change it all that much even in the remixed CD version. If you are playing early 60s stuff you quickly realize those sounds are simply not there. I think that Brill Building crap was mixed to play well on the phone. |
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On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:44:17 -0500, wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:10:47 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:55:47 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:06:46 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2017 19:00:26 -0500, wrote: I got a Bose Solo 15 for Christmas, convincing my wife that it would look nicer and sound better than what we had for a TV sound system. So I took what we had, a Bose Lifestyle 25, and hooked it up to my computer. Now I get some pretty decent sound out of this thing. We both have nice PC speaker sets with the sub woof by our chairs hooked to the TV. My wife has a Bose and mine is Creative. Combined with the big screen, it does enhance the movie experience. Most of the time we just use the TV sound tho. I had this system for the PC, and it sounded good for a PC system: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23.../dp/B0002SQ2P2 But the Bose system kinda blows it away. Bose has it's own sound. There are people who don't think it is "true", others think it is the best. After 30 years working in a computer room I have a notch in my hearing that takes out a lot of the spectrum so I am not the best judge. There are some very capable "PC Speaker" systems tho. I have a bunch of them around here that I have collected over the years. I am thinking about putting a sub woof back in my car. I took the one I had out when I switched from a PC based MP3 player to a dash mounted unit but the speakers in the car still are not good in the low frequencies, As long as you are playing "oldies" mixed to play best on the AM radio it is not an issue but newer music is mixed for sub woofers. That even seems to be true of the album version of old songs. I have a pretty good mix I put together to test sound system. "Video" by India Arie may be as good a sub woof test as anything. They come in about 30 seconds into the song with a base drum beat that overwhelms a stock car speaker system but will rattle the windows in the car next to you if you have a sub woof cranked up. OTOH a Motown recording with a strong base beat like "Papa was a rolling stone" still plays well on the stock car speakers and the sub woof does not change it all that much even in the remixed CD version. If you are playing early 60s stuff you quickly realize those sounds are simply not there. I think that Brill Building crap was mixed to play well on the phone. In the car or truck I'm usually listening to Bluegrass or news, so there's no need for bass. My hearing loss is at the high frequencies, so the less bass being produced the better if I'm trying to understand words. With classical, which is what I use the computer system for, I don't need to worry about words. I don't allow opera to be played on my system, unless it's the 'Grand March' from 'Aida'. That's OK. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjNMT9oKVJQ |
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On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:44:17 -0500, wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:10:47 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:55:47 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:06:46 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2017 19:00:26 -0500, wrote: I got a Bose Solo 15 for Christmas, convincing my wife that it would look nicer and sound better than what we had for a TV sound system. So I took what we had, a Bose Lifestyle 25, and hooked it up to my computer. Now I get some pretty decent sound out of this thing. We both have nice PC speaker sets with the sub woof by our chairs hooked to the TV. My wife has a Bose and mine is Creative. Combined with the big screen, it does enhance the movie experience. Most of the time we just use the TV sound tho. I had this system for the PC, and it sounded good for a PC system: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23.../dp/B0002SQ2P2 But the Bose system kinda blows it away. Bose has it's own sound. There are people who don't think it is "true", others think it is the best. After 30 years working in a computer room I have a notch in my hearing that takes out a lot of the spectrum so I am not the best judge. There are some very capable "PC Speaker" systems tho. I have a bunch of them around here that I have collected over the years. I am thinking about putting a sub woof back in my car. I took the one I had out when I switched from a PC based MP3 player to a dash mounted unit but the speakers in the car still are not good in the low frequencies, As long as you are playing "oldies" mixed to play best on the AM radio it is not an issue but newer music is mixed for sub woofers. That even seems to be true of the album version of old songs. I have a pretty good mix I put together to test sound system. "Video" by India Arie may be as good a sub woof test as anything. They come in about 30 seconds into the song with a base drum beat that overwhelms a stock car speaker system but will rattle the windows in the car next to you if you have a sub woof cranked up. OTOH a Motown recording with a strong base beat like "Papa was a rolling stone" still plays well on the stock car speakers and the sub woof does not change it all that much even in the remixed CD version. If you are playing early 60s stuff you quickly realize those sounds are simply not there. I think that Brill Building crap was mixed to play well on the phone. Here's another goodie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlQZyTF_LY |
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![]() On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:10:47 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:55:47 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:06:46 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2017 19:00:26 -0500, wrote: I got a Bose Solo 15 for Christmas, convincing my wife that it would look nicer and sound better than what we had for a TV sound system. So I took what we had, a Bose Lifestyle 25, and hooked it up to my computer. Now I get some pretty decent sound out of this thing. We both have nice PC speaker sets with the sub woof by our chairs hooked to the TV. My wife has a Bose and mine is Creative. Combined with the big screen, it does enhance the movie experience. Most of the time we just use the TV sound tho. I had this system for the PC, and it sounded good for a PC system: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23.../dp/B0002SQ2P2 But the Bose system kinda blows it away. "Bose has it's own sound. There are people who don't think it is "true", others think it is the best. After 30 years working in a computer room I have a notch in my hearing that takes out a lot of the spectrum so I am not the best judge. There are some very capable "PC Speaker" systems tho. I have a bunch of them around here that I have collected over the years. I am thinking about putting a sub woof back in my car. I took the one I had out when I switched from a PC based MP3 player to a dash mounted unit but the speakers in the car still are not good in the low frequencies, As long as you are playing "oldies" mixed to play best on the AM radio it is not an issue but newer music is mixed for sub woofers. That even seems to be true of the album version of old songs. I have a pretty good mix I put together to test sound system. "Video" by India Arie may be as good a sub woof test as anything. They come in about 30 seconds into the song with a base drum beat that overwhelms a stock car speaker system but will rattle the windows in the car next to you if you have a sub woof cranked up. OTOH a Motown recording with a strong base beat like "Papa was a rolling stone" still plays well on the stock car speakers and the sub woof does not change it all that much even in the remixed CD version. If you are playing early 60s stuff you quickly realize those sounds are simply not there. I think that Brill Building crap was mixed to play well on the phone." That big hit a couple of years ago by 'Milky Chase' required a half decent base system to sound good. Quite a difference when the base kicked in. |
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On Tue, 7 Feb 2017 13:22:53 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:10:47 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:55:47 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:06:46 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2017 19:00:26 -0500, wrote: I got a Bose Solo 15 for Christmas, convincing my wife that it would look nicer and sound better than what we had for a TV sound system. So I took what we had, a Bose Lifestyle 25, and hooked it up to my computer. Now I get some pretty decent sound out of this thing. We both have nice PC speaker sets with the sub woof by our chairs hooked to the TV. My wife has a Bose and mine is Creative. Combined with the big screen, it does enhance the movie experience. Most of the time we just use the TV sound tho. I had this system for the PC, and it sounded good for a PC system: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23.../dp/B0002SQ2P2 But the Bose system kinda blows it away. "Bose has it's own sound. There are people who don't think it is "true", others think it is the best. After 30 years working in a computer room I have a notch in my hearing that takes out a lot of the spectrum so I am not the best judge. There are some very capable "PC Speaker" systems tho. I have a bunch of them around here that I have collected over the years. I am thinking about putting a sub woof back in my car. I took the one I had out when I switched from a PC based MP3 player to a dash mounted unit but the speakers in the car still are not good in the low frequencies, As long as you are playing "oldies" mixed to play best on the AM radio it is not an issue but newer music is mixed for sub woofers. That even seems to be true of the album version of old songs. I have a pretty good mix I put together to test sound system. "Video" by India Arie may be as good a sub woof test as anything. They come in about 30 seconds into the song with a base drum beat that overwhelms a stock car speaker system but will rattle the windows in the car next to you if you have a sub woof cranked up. OTOH a Motown recording with a strong base beat like "Papa was a rolling stone" still plays well on the stock car speakers and the sub woof does not change it all that much even in the remixed CD version. If you are playing early 60s stuff you quickly realize those sounds are simply not there. I think that Brill Building crap was mixed to play well on the phone." That big hit a couple of years ago by 'Milky Chase' required a half decent base system to sound good. Quite a difference when the base kicked in. The base of what? |
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Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2017 13:22:53 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:10:47 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:55:47 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:06:46 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2017 19:00:26 -0500, wrote: I got a Bose Solo 15 for Christmas, convincing my wife that it would look nicer and sound better than what we had for a TV sound system. So I took what we had, a Bose Lifestyle 25, and hooked it up to my computer. Now I get some pretty decent sound out of this thing. We both have nice PC speaker sets with the sub woof by our chairs hooked to the TV. My wife has a Bose and mine is Creative. Combined with the big screen, it does enhance the movie experience. Most of the time we just use the TV sound tho. I had this system for the PC, and it sounded good for a PC system: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23.../dp/B0002SQ2P2 But the Bose system kinda blows it away. "Bose has it's own sound. There are people who don't think it is "true", others think it is the best. After 30 years working in a computer room I have a notch in my hearing that takes out a lot of the spectrum so I am not the best judge. There are some very capable "PC Speaker" systems tho. I have a bunch of them around here that I have collected over the years. I am thinking about putting a sub woof back in my car. I took the one I had out when I switched from a PC based MP3 player to a dash mounted unit but the speakers in the car still are not good in the low frequencies, As long as you are playing "oldies" mixed to play best on the AM radio it is not an issue but newer music is mixed for sub woofers. That even seems to be true of the album version of old songs. I have a pretty good mix I put together to test sound system. "Video" by India Arie may be as good a sub woof test as anything. They come in about 30 seconds into the song with a base drum beat that overwhelms a stock car speaker system but will rattle the windows in the car next to you if you have a sub woof cranked up. OTOH a Motown recording with a strong base beat like "Papa was a rolling stone" still plays well on the stock car speakers and the sub woof does not change it all that much even in the remixed CD version. If you are playing early 60s stuff you quickly realize those sounds are simply not there. I think that Brill Building crap was mixed to play well on the phone." That big hit a couple of years ago by 'Milky Chase' required a half decent base system to sound good. Quite a difference when the base kicked in. The base of what? I looked ahead before I responded. He needs to lay off the netcop thing until he learns to spell/type perfectly all of the time. |
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- show quoted text - "The base of what?" The Ace of Base...who else? |
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On Tue, 7 Feb 2017 19:27:52 -0500 (EST), justan wrote: True North Wrote in message: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:10:47 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:55:47 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:06:46 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2017 19:00:26 -0500, wrote: I got a Bose Solo 15 for Christmas, convincing my wife that it would look nicer and sound better than what we had for a TV sound system. So I took what we had, a Bose Lifestyle 25, and hooked it up to my computer. Now I get some pretty decent sound out of this thing. We both have nice PC speaker sets with the sub woof by our chairs hooked to the TV. My wife has a Bose and mine is Creative. Combined with the big screen, it does enhance the movie experience. Most of the time we just use the TV sound tho. I had this system for the PC, and it sounded good for a PC system: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23.../dp/B0002SQ2P2 But the Bose system kinda blows it away. "Bose has it's own sound. There are people who don't think it is "true", others think it is the best. After 30 years working in a computer room I have a notch in my hearing that takes out a lot of the spectrum so I am not the best judge. There are some very capable "PC Speaker" systems tho. I have a bunch of them around here that I have collected over the years. I am thinking about putting a sub woof back in my car. I took the one I had out when I switched from a PC based MP3 player to a dash mounted unit but the speakers in the car still are not good in the low frequencies, As long as you are playing "oldies" mixed to play best on the AM radio it is not an issue but newer music is mixed for sub woofers. That even seems to be true of the album version of old songs. I have a pretty good mix I put together to test sound system. "Video" by India Arie may be as good a sub woof test as anything. They come in about 30 seconds into the song with a base drum beat that overwhelms a stock car speaker system but will rattle the windows in the car next to you if you have a sub woof cranked up. OTOH a Motown recording with a strong base beat like "Papa was a rolling stone" still plays well on the stock car speakers and the sub woof does not change it all that much even in the remixed CD version. If you are playing early 60s stuff you quickly realize those sounds are simply not there. I think that Brill Building crap was mixed to play well on the phone." That big hit a couple of years ago by 'Milky Chase' required a half decent base system to sound good. Quite a difference when the base kicked in. Milky Chase? I don't think it made it to the US Milky ChaNce? The idiot screwed that up, too? WAFM. |
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