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What's the point of soundbars when speakers exist?
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>goofy magic bullet air fryer pickleball ahh speakers
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>>108638584
what's the point of soundbars and speakers when headphones exist?
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I have a dual monitor setup and im reaching the conclusion that I need a soundbar because theres no way of placing 2 speakers in a symmetrical way because the monitors arent placed symmetrically. Im not near a wall either so I cant just bolt the speakers to a wall or something like that
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>>108638737
good headphone are comfy too.
>>108638756
gamer dents are a myth and not real
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>>108639269
It's for convenience, you get 2 front speakers and a center into one that are positioned in a line anyway.
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I got one because I use an oled TV as monitor but the default feet are too short so I just sit it on top of the bar. Better sound + height adjustment.
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>>108638584
I got one second-hand for four bucks in an auction at my old job and it sounds great. For that price, why try harder?
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>>108638584
>What's the point of soundbars when speakers exist?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wife_acceptance_factor
for some reason women hate large speakers. I read somewhere it's because they fundamentally recognize it's the only thing capable of being louder than them.
I was close to getting a soundbar but got some speakers instead. I was only considering very cheap ones and they sounded like total shit and evidently good ones cost like $500+. That'll buy better speakers. Sonos was most recommended but the reviews said you literally cannot use them without an app. What utter jewish nonsense.
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>>108638584
I have a samsung q990d in my living room, and then a full physical 5.1.4 atmos setup in my basement. The full basement setup is more of an experience than just watching a movie, it's fucking incredible.
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>>108638584
I imagine it's just a convenience thing. Easy 1-stop-shop for sound, just plug in the hdmi and you're good to go.
I've never used one myself because my dad was always a huge audio nerd, so I always had free access to unlimited high quality speakers, receivers, etc. So I would just bum stereo equipment off him. But it does seem more compact and convenient. For instance on my desk setup, I have a receiver and two bookshelf speakers, and all that takes up space. Would be nice if I could just have a soundbar instead, I suppose.
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>>108640426
foids just seem to hate everything in the house that serves any actual purpose
>large object taking up space on shelf:
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>large object taking up space on shelf that serves a useful purpose:
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Can't have disc players and receivers, but here's this abstract ceramic modern art sculpture and a live laff luv sign
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>>108640413
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wife_acceptance_factor
Now I understand why zoomies in /pcbg/ have SFF builds. Because their mommies, who have to pay for it, wouldn't accept a full tower behemoth.
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>>108640884
I have an ITX build because I liked the way it looks and because fuck it, why not. Also made my desk setup much cleaner having a little box on the corner of my desk rather than a bloated case at the foot of the table with a bunch of cables strewn about going down there.
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>>108640884
zoomers do that because they are dumbasses and saw some youtuber build one where he cuts out all the shitass parts of actually building it and never mentions that's not his actual desktop
Millennials have to do it they get the cuck cupboard
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>>108638719
What's the point of closed back headphones when jamming a pencil into each ear is a more pleasant experience?
Seriously I hope none of you niggers used closed back headphones when openback headphones exist.
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>>108641367
I use and have both. Open are good for some things and closed for a few other things. For most things I'd say open are better and if you're going to have a single headphone I'd recommend open as well, but closed have their place.
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>>108641407
>closed for a few other things
What purpose do you have for closed beyond noise isolation/cancelling while on an airplane or train? I just use nice IEMs for that one use case. Use my Sennheiser HD800S for everything else.
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>>108638584
normies buy em cause they fit under the tv which is nice and they sound exactly like the tv cause they use the same speaker drivers as the damn tv which is stupid
an LG C5 (listed on the site as "2.2" so 2 way speakers?) sounds good enough on its own with to obsolete the cheaper ones
normie audio has just been slop since those idiotic edgy micro systems of the 2000s, all aesthetics no quality
there was always slop in consumer hifi, but those things were particularly popular and particularly bad and killed consumer hifi to bring about endless era of BT speakers and soundbars that are also BT speakers but bigger and somehow still shitter than the jbl that fits in a cupholder
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>>108641442
Hmm I dunno man I can barely hear my wife who's desk is against the wall 90 degrees next to mine when she's talking to me to the point we get in a Teamspeak6 call sometimes to talk when I have my HD800S on. But if you're in a noisy environment where the openback headphones aren't enough then I guess that's a valid use case yea. I've never been in such an environment. Not even [spoiler]my toddler playing in the room[/spoiler] makes enough noise to need closed headphones. May just be lucky to have a quiet wife and kid tho.
Hope they at least sound tolerable. I couldn't do it. I'd rather have to liisten to a lawnmower in the room than deal with closed back headphones personally. Have tried the Fostex TH900 and Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro and they both are just the worst listening experience, even if the 770 are max comfy. I wish someone would buy them off me but haven't found someone willing. Basically brand new.
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>>108641520
Not very loud. I can hear the AC a little bit tho (we have a window unit in the hobby room where our PCs are since the central cooling can't keep up with 2x 5090 FEs, air compressor (airbrush/paint station), and our home server. I can hear her mouse click and her talk when nothing is playing. I listen at save levels.
If someone was screaming/crying I'd definitely hear it. But no one screams in this house thankfully (growing up I was not so lucky).
>>108641578
Fair enough, the 770s are comfy. Never heard the 1770s. EQ can help a lotta things.
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>>108638683
What the fuck, the producing speech region is the exact spot I've been punching myself in the head at for 25 years, is there a way to reverse this?
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Soundbars often sound like this compared to real speakers.
Also you can buy a yery nice set of speakers and a modern-ish a/v reciever off your cunt's equivalent of craigslist for pennies since boomers needs to replace their setup every few years for some reason.
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>>108640937
at that point just accept the eck.
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>>108638584
What's the point of speakers when toilets exist
https://youtu.be/CGuP_cxuM1I
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>>108642909
>a modern-ish a/v reciever off your cunt's equivalent of craigslist for pennies since boomers needs to replace their setup every few years for some reason.
I don't get this behavior desu. I got a mint NAD D 3045 years ago for 400 euros when the new price is still 800-900 right now.
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>>108640807
> abstract ceramic modern art sculpture
How does the female brain rationalize these
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>>108641428
Most people aren't mentally ill and don't invent imaginary issues with normal headphones just because they want to promote EARBUDS (fuck your fake acronym, they are what they are no matter how many layers of rebranding you throw at them) and a meme alternative.
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Just a quick easy product that you can sell to consumers that makes the sound a little better. Remember, you are a /g/ autist and love fiddling with wires speakers and surround sound systems, normies just want something to plug and play that sounds better than the TV.
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>>108640937
Never let your soul die to please a woman like this bros
It's far better to be single and be the master of your own house than to let a woman convince you that the only space you're allowed to yourself is a single cupboard
The house is half owned by you, your aesthetic is just as valid as hers
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>>108638719
A lot of older music was mixed with stereo systems in mind, not headphones.
https://youtu.be/Mzo3Sf7MpZw
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>>108647655
>Most people aren't mentally ill and don't invent imaginary issues with normal headphones
No issue with normal headphones (openback). The only use case where normal headphones (openback) are not preferable is in noisy environments. Most of us are not sitting in a studio with early solid state or late tube electronics (loud whine of coils/tubes was a big reason closed back monitors were preferred) or producers standing behind us talking thus the use case of closed-back headphones is dubious at best.
>EARBUDS (fuck your fake acronym, they are what they are no matter how many layers of rebranding you throw at them)
IEM or in-"ear monitor" predates the term "earbud" by about 5 years. It's the original term while earbud was marketing jargon coined for the consumer market due to the de facto industry term "ear monitor" being trademarked once it was clear it would be a standard. So no, technically the audio industry was exclusively calling them "ear monitors" or "earpieces" in the late 70s/early 80s. Earbud didn't enter the English language until shortly after Future Sonics slapped a trademark on the industry term "ear monitor" in 1985 to cement themselves as the foremost "ear monitor" producer. During this time period (the mid 80s) there was a distinction between "ear monitor" or "ear phone" and "ear bud." The former was inserted into the user's ear canal for isolation while the later rested on the concha (the opening outside of the canal, you know where Apple Earbuds rested back in the iPod days). There was no need for the prefix "in-" at the time since "ear phone" or "ear monitor" was obviously inside of your ear as "head phone" or "head monitor" was the one that rested on your head and on/around your ears. "Ear bud" was given the distinction of not in-canal but in-concha or on-canal. But given the energy you've put out in your deranged rant I'd imagine you'll completely ignore this interaction and continue tilting at windmills.
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>>108643739
Realize they've been raised on phones with word filters so they cant curse or say expletives like "ass". Its sounds absolutely goofy in text but I can tell you they absolutely feel embarrassed saying it in real life in front of people who can call them fucking stupid.
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>>108648450
Get tall floor speakers and put them next to the entertainment center. Or get front ported speakers and mount them to the wall. It was nicer back when entertainment centers were smaller and the TV fit inside of them, instead of essentially being long tables, I'll give you that.
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>>108649065
>Should I cop SONY HTSF150 for 100$?
No definitely not. You'll be disappointed as it won't be that much of a setup compared to the on-board C1 speakers. Just get a Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 instead. You can find them used/clearance around 100 easily and they'll sound an order of magnitude better. If you don't have space just lay them on their side under your display on either end and use the sub as a footrest.
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>>108649267
Then just use the TV speakers? You can hear the TV just fine with those can't you?
If you are going to buy something EXTRA why would you buy a worse product on purpose when you could get regular speakers?
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Can I still use Dolby Atmos if my soundbar is on the floor?
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>>108638584
People want TV wide as possible, nowhere on the side to put speakers, soundbar go under TV.
There are plenty of active speakers with built in HDMI now at least, so they are plug-and-play as soundbars are.
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