Manimal
02-14-2005, 07:20 PM
I remember reading somewhere that in order to have speakers that sound as good as 100 dollar headphones you need to spend atleast a 1000 dollars on speakers.
I have a pair of headphones, Koss pro4aa's, and they sound crystal clear and wonderful. So wonderful that after listening to music with them that I normaly listen to on my floorstanding speakers I would hear soft instruments and little details in the mix that I had never heard before such as buzzing of acoustic guitar strings and breaths inbetween singing.
I don't like listening to music on my speakers anymore. Since I've never heard a set of speakers in that price range I was wondering if this is true.
I have a pair of headphones, Koss pro4aa's, and they sound crystal clear and wonderful. So wonderful that after listening to music with them that I normaly listen to on my floorstanding speakers I would hear soft instruments and little details in the mix that I had never heard before such as buzzing of acoustic guitar strings and breaths inbetween singing.
I don't like listening to music on my speakers anymore. Since I've never heard a set of speakers in that price range I was wondering if this is true.