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<blockquote data-quote="DeonC" data-source="post: 1098240" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>I agree, up to a point. I do too, and have done many times, but a good hifi, not necessarily high-end, but at least something decent, gives a whole new perspective to a lot of music. A good hifi allows you to discover new music, music you would never have considered otherwise. That is the one thing so many people are missing with their el-cheapo HT HITB et al systems. </p><p></p><p>I will give an example in my case. I listened to some Katie Melua through my phone, and it was OK, little girl with a guitar music, but not something I'd repeat. Then I listened to her on my friend's system (he is a fan of her music), and damn, let me tell you, I really liked it. Yes, I will be listening to her music again, but over a decent hifi.</p><p></p><p>Now some will say that if the music cannot sound good over mediocre equipment, then it is not good, or well recorded. I disagree. Take classical music for exame. Big symphonies do not sound good on small HT HITB systems. And so there are many examples. [member=2475]Agaton Sax[/member] mentioned Jean Michel Jarre. A decent, even budget end but good quality, hifi system can open new worlds to you. Just my :2c:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeonC, post: 1098240, member: 1210"] I agree, up to a point. I do too, and have done many times, but a good hifi, not necessarily high-end, but at least something decent, gives a whole new perspective to a lot of music. A good hifi allows you to discover new music, music you would never have considered otherwise. That is the one thing so many people are missing with their el-cheapo HT HITB et al systems. I will give an example in my case. I listened to some Katie Melua through my phone, and it was OK, little girl with a guitar music, but not something I'd repeat. Then I listened to her on my friend's system (he is a fan of her music), and damn, let me tell you, I really liked it. Yes, I will be listening to her music again, but over a decent hifi. Now some will say that if the music cannot sound good over mediocre equipment, then it is not good, or well recorded. I disagree. Take classical music for exame. Big symphonies do not sound good on small HT HITB systems. And so there are many examples. [member=2475]Agaton Sax[/member] mentioned Jean Michel Jarre. A decent, even budget end but good quality, hifi system can open new worlds to you. Just my :2c: [/QUOTE]
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