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Hey everyone, I'm new here.
I don't really know the terminology yet I keep seeing words like "soundstage" and "imaging" and honestly I'm still figuring out what half of it means. But I do know that I've been listening to Foo Fighters for years and somewhere along the way I started noticing that some headphones just make the music feel different. More real, I guess. Like you can actually hear where everyone is in the room.
That's kind of what brought me here. I want to understand why that happens and find gear that actually does it well without spending a fortune.
If anyone has recommendations for a complete beginner who listens to a lot of rock I'm all ears. Literally.
Posted by: @sbel-dHey everyone, I'm new here.
I don't really know the terminology yet I keep seeing words like "soundstage" and "imaging" and honestly I'm still figuring out what half of it means. But I do know that I've been listening to Foo Fighters for years and somewhere along the way I started noticing that some headphones just make the music feel different. More real, I guess. Like you can actually hear where everyone is in the room.
That's kind of what brought me here. I want to understand why that happens and find gear that actually does it well without spending a fortune.
If anyone has recommendations for a complete beginner who listens to a lot of rock I'm all ears. Literally.
Welcome in! You'll learn everything eventually.
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