I am a member of a Hi-Fi website and a current discussion is about why musicians often have very mediocre music replay systems. So I decided to ask you guys about your listening to music. Your replies, if any, will be condensed into my contribution to the discussion so please contribute to the accuracy of my knowledge.
1 How do you listen to music? Earbuds, stereo system, in car, etc.
2 What medium do you prefer? Vinyl, CD, streaming, MP3, etc.
3 Do you hear everything you want to hear from your replay system?
4 In round figures, how much did your system cost or how much a similar system would cost today?
5 Did you ever listen to music through a good Hi-Fi system and, if so, would you be tempted to try to get a better system than the one you have?
6 Please add any further comments you wish on this subject
I am not fronting a market research project or intending to use any information for any commercial purposes. It is purely to compose and write up a reply to the forum question about Musicians and their mediocre music replay systems. I will post a link to my reply when it is 'up'.
Thanks.
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All of that is absolutely “good enough” for my purposes. I will never understand those who spend thousands on hifi gear that’s based on pseudoscience.
4. My proper hi-fi cost £1500 in 1989. The one I use most cost £200 in 1984... and the old cabinet in the workshop was free!
5. Yes, and although I don’t really need a better system, I do need to upgrade the speakers.
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I'd stream albums or podcasts on Spotify during/after a shower. Occasionally choose to play along to mp3 or CDs on guitar or base for amusement.
Up to lockdown the only other time I'd listen to music was practising the set for band rehearsals and gigs.
I used to listen intently to try to get all the nuanced elements out of the music but tinnitus has put paid to some of the frequencies so now I just enjoy what I can.
Not sure if that answers your question
Mostly commuting in the car. When gym's reopen I use an iPod with any headphones that aren't earbuds. Hate them.
2 What medium do you prefer? Vinyl, CD, streaming, MP3, etc.
I like CD. I like the feeling that I own the music. I LOVE vinyl, but not had a working record player for 20+ years.
3 Do you hear everything you want to hear from your replay system?
No. It's crap and I'm in an old car doing 80 on the motorway.
4 In round figures, how much did your system cost or how much a similar system would cost today?
Just bought a replacement for the car. £45 secondhand. Nicked the iPod off my son as he owed me money.
5 Did you ever listen to music through a good Hi-Fi system and, if so, would you be tempted to try to get a better system than the one you have?
I used to and I LOVE great sound. Can't afford it and no room for it
6 Please add any further comments you wish on this subject
My dream is to one day have my own room in a house. Comfy chair for reading and listening to music, desk with my computer, a choice selection of favourite instruments, my 1000+ vinyl albums, my 2000 CDs, all my books and an awesome hi-fi.
EDIT: and I never do streaming. Legalised robbery, legitimised parasites.
Mostly in the studio, sometimes in the living rooms, car, or when running.
Studio- Kii Three or ATC SCM45a's fed by a Grace M905.
Living rooms: B&W 685's with Denon AV receivers.
Earbuds: Apple AirPods Pro's
Car: Bose system that Porsche charge about £2k for.
2 What medium do you prefer? Vinyl, CD, streaming, MP3, etc.
100% digitally, but usually high end digital (Tidal) or uncompressed.
I don't own any CD's.
I do have some vinyl that I collected from my mother's house but I don't play them currently.
3 Do you hear everything you want to hear from your replay system?
In the studio yes.
I live with the inadequacies of other systems.
4 In round figures, how much did your system cost or how much a similar system would cost today?
I have a few different setups.
Kii Threes were £10k
ATC's were £7k
Grace M905: £3k
Living rooms: B&W/Denon were about a grand a piece.
Earbuds were £250.
So let's say £23k all up.
5 Did you ever listen to music through a good Hi-Fi system and, if so, would you be tempted to try to get a better system than the one you have?
If I could afford it I'd put Kii Three's in every room of the house.
I cannot afford or justify this though.
I also won't spend more than a grand on the systems in the living rooms.
I don't really need better audio there, I'd rather invest in the studio.
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I think you should be asking your hifi buffs why they're more interested in their systems than the actual music. The two guys I know with the most expensive systems (40k+ in one case) have appalling record collections. "Listen to this Julia Fordham track.. the separation is incredible!".
Don't get me wrong I'd love a really expensive system but I'm addicted to guitars... they have to come first.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Multimedia amp into a set of Q Acoustics 2020s
Neumann KH120 monitors
2 What medium do you prefer?
CD & Streaming
3 Do you hear everything you want to hear from your replay system?
Yes
4 In round figures, how much did your system cost or how much a similar system would cost today?
£450
& £1600
5 Did you ever listen to music through a good Hi-Fi system and, if so, would you be tempted to try to get a better system than the one you have?
Any nicer would cost too much
Through my HiFi system in my man cave. My PC and guitars are also in there.
2 What medium do you prefer? Vinyl, CD, streaming, MP3, etc.
I mostly play vinyl records because my favourite stuff is pre-CD. A lot of CDs I have are poor quality as the medium was used to compress the music so more would fit on the disc. A well done CD (unplugged series Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Clapton) however, beats vinyl reproduction hands down. So it should too, it's just a shame that the CD medium was not used to its full potential on the majority of discs I've heard. I don't do streaming or MP3, neither do I listen to much in the car.
3 Do you hear everything you want to hear from your replay system?
Yes.
4 In round figures, how much did your system cost or how much a similar system would cost today?
With the exception of the turntable, I bought the rest second hand. I estimate to replace it new today would cost £12k.
5 Did you ever listen to music through a good Hi-Fi system and, if so, would you be tempted to try to get a better system than the one you have?
Very happy with my system. Except, my stylus wore out earlier this year and I have my reserve installed. I'll be replacing the worn one soon as I've lost the ooomph that the previous one delivered.
6 Please add any further comments you wish on this subject
I notice previous posts referring to pseudoscience. None of that in my kit, quality cables yes, but no more than a musician would spend on a good guitar lead (£20 or so). No cable supports or other snake oil varieties. I enjoy my music and listen to it for a couple of hours most evenings.
My 5 guitars are modest affairs costing no more than £400 each, a H&K 18 watt amp with Celestion 12" speaker. No pedals other than a Line6 multi fx unit. I fumble about with all of this stuff and I'm certainly no musician.
Maybe I'm confirming the OP's thoughts. @Rocker, which HiFi forum are you referring to?
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. I like records that were made in c70's so I only really need a 70's grade system to hear stuff how it would have been heard when it was originally released. You can't beat the industrial design of QUAD
Spotify, mostly through Bluetooth speakers, sometimes through amp/speakers, occasionally earbuds if out, closed headphones if at my desk. Vinyl through deck, amp, speakers in sitting room.
2 What medium do you prefer? Vinyl, CD, streaming, MP3, etc.
Vinyl for pleasure, streaming for convenience
3 Do you hear everything you want to hear from your replay system?
I never think to notice what I might be missing. I'm aware of the worse sound from streaming via bluetooth speaker but it's usually while doing another activity and I'm fine with it.
4 In round figures, how much did your system cost or how much a similar system would cost today?
Probably squeezes in under £1,000
5 Did you ever listen to music through a good Hi-Fi system and, if so, would you be tempted to try to get a better system than the one you have?
I like to think my turntable, amp and speakers are a 'good hi-fi system', though they're probably a joke to enthusiasts. I've had the turntable and amp for over 20 years and the speakers for close to 35 and I've not been tempted to get a better one yet. I like what I've got, so it's more about hoping I won't need to replace anything.
4. About a grand, I think.
In the study - mp3s streamed from my NAS via a DAC into mini hifi and Bose speakers (or headphones if its getting late).
In the sitting room - CDs or mp3s via my PiDac setup through sensible enough hifi/speakers
In the car - mp3s from the in car HDD or micro SD or connected iPod.
On the train - my Sony portable player & headphones.
In the workshop - I've got an old iPod touch in a Bose dock.
I really dislike earbuds. I've tried various makes/models through the years (mainly in search of better portability) but now use headphones only. I've a few pairs of Bose headphones that I use in different places.
2. Depends on where I am - it's not really practical to listen to CDs on the train. I prefer CD quality to mp3s though, and can't be faffed with going back to the 60s for vinyl. I don't use streaming services, other than Spotify sometimes to listen-before-buying.
3. Yes. But I don't want to get dragged into scientific listening and spending £5k to upgrade some speaker cable. My Dad went down that rabbit hole and seemed to get more pleasure from (allegedly) hearing the difference that the upgraded speaker cable made than listening to the music itself.
4. There isn't "a" system. I've probably spent ~£5k on the various devices that I currently use for listening to music.
5. Define "good"! For me, it means a system that gives you music how and where you want it. As I said in Ans3 - I consciously don't want to spend my life searching for the next necessary component - I'd rather enjoy listening to what I've got.
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6. Good luck synthesizing this range of replies into a single response for your other forum. Although "a bit of everything, really" might do it.
I ended up choosing something that can sound amazing with well produced stuff, and also allow other less well-produced to be listenable (naim supernait, b&w cm1’s, node streamer via tidal - probs £1500 all in as amp was used).
Hi-fi kit is even more eye-wateringly expensive than guitar kit!
I doubt i’ll spend much on hifi over the next decade, just replace failed kit as/when that happens.
Mainly via smart speaker nowadays but also via HiFi
2 What medium do you prefer? Vinyl, CD, streaming, MP3, etc.
Streaming for convenience, CD and Vinyl when comfy with a drink. I went from NVA pre/power setup to a Naim Uniti for the convenience of a remote and streaming but still play vinyl.
3 Do you hear everything you want to hear from your replay system?
I would like a little more bass but suspended floorboards might not like it and I love the tight bass I get from the Totems
4 In round figures, how much did your system cost or how much a similar system would cost today?
About 6K
5 Did you ever listen to music through a good Hi-Fi system and, if so, would you be tempted to try to get a better system than the one you have?
As before: I already have Naim Uniti and Project Classic Turntable, Totem Model 1 Signature speakers. If I came into any money I would consider adding a power amp into the mix and use the Naim as a pre. I've always wanted a big grippy amp and large floorstanders but space and funds have never allowed
6 Please add any further comments you wish on this subject
It's Wigwam isn't it?
2.) Almost all my music is on iTunes now, the only exception is if I'm in the car, it's old enough not to have the ability to connect to my phone for tunes.
3.) I don't notice that I'm not hearing what I think should be there, if that makes any sense. If a digital file is poor quality then yes I can hear the space in certain sounds - cymbal crashes are typical, but mostly I think it sounds pretty good and it's a long time since I heard an MP3 file that poor.
4.) The TV was £500 in 2013, the AppleTV about £160 a few years ago and the TV sound system probably about £200
5.) Yes, I grew up with vinyl, stereo systems were massive and often expensive. I'm happy with how I enjoy music now, for the difference in quality you'd have to spend a fortune and move a significant piece of furniture into the room, and that's not including the storage for the records/CDs.
6.) Sad as it might be it's all about convenience, the same reason film photography was all but killed off. While more traditional stereo systems with vinyl and CD etc might sound better I enjoy the convenience of being able to take my music anywhere and listen to it any time and in any room of the house. It's also integrated in our lives in a way that we don't need to have large and expensive pieces of equipment taking up space like we once did so there's convenience in that too.
Hope this helps
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