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    The most powerful, exquisite, and sophisticated portable speaker…. In the world.

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      Someoneatacura last edited by Someoneatacura

      Oppo,

      Some of you know that I am a bit of an audio nerd. Over the years I have acquired quite a collection of speakers, subwoofers, and headphones that are of high quality and great sonic performance. These include brands like Velodyne, Energy, Mirage, Mackie, sennheisser, Beyer Dynamics, and the list goes on. I’ve even trained in a recording studio, recording bands, mixing and mastering tracks and created audio using logic and protools.

      But all this means nothing, as I have acquired a piece of equipment so perfect, so exemplary, that I need to go back to square one and learn what good sound truly is.

      Behold!
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      It may looks small, but it defies its size using a technique I have never seen before.

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      BEER!

      it came with a 4 pack for $11.25, which is cheap for a 500ml can 4 pack here.

      Thank you for joining me on this shitpost.

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        KngT @Someoneatacura last edited by

        @someoneatacura
        Sorry, it's not a great audio system unless it's named after two European dudes. Case in point- Bang & Olufsen, Bowers & Wilkins etc.

        60% of the time, it works every time!

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          Someoneatacura @KngT last edited by

          @kingt

          How about Cheech and Chong?

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            KngT @Someoneatacura last edited by

            @someoneatacura not as good as Dumb & Dumber

            60% of the time, it works every time!

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              Someoneatacura @KngT last edited by

              @kingt

              IOU one comback.

              Did I mention it sounds fucking terrible?

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                TheBarber @Someoneatacura last edited by

                @someoneatacura said in The most powerful, exquisite, and sophisticated portable speaker…. In the world.:

                Did I mention it sounds fucking terrible?

                Sounds like you need to drink more Sapporo until it sounds better!

                Honda Tech | WA State
                04 TSX | 95 Civic | 09 Pilot | 09 Odyssey

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                  SilentbutnotreallyDeadly @Someoneatacura last edited by

                  @someoneatacura said in The most powerful, exquisite, and sophisticated portable speaker…. In the world.:

                  @kingt

                  Did I mention it sounds fucking terrible?

                  ...in other words, like the way most people experience pre-recorded music. Which is why most much pre-recorded music is produced sonically flat...

                  Approaching hedges arse first...for quite some time

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                    Someoneatacura @SilentbutnotreallyDeadly last edited by

                    @silentbutnotreallydeadly

                    Dynamically flat maybe, not sonically. Remember you need to listen at 85dB to hear music as it was intended.

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