skeptikern79

skeptikern79 t1_jdn94b8 wrote

Wired are better sounding. Wireless are more convenient. Sound source matters more. If listening to streaming lossy music (eg Spotify) then wireless is good enough since the audio quality isn’t great to begin with. Using lossless streaming service going through a decent DAC then it is a whole other story.

I use Apple Music (nowadays they have at the very least standard lossless sound) together with a Dragonfly DAC and wired headphones. That way I get decent sound while still not adding a lot of bulk.

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skeptikern79 t1_j7pif0d wrote

Isn’t a lot of artists pricks? Since I don’t know them personally I can enjoy their music without being bothered by whatever crazy shit they’re doing when they’re not recording. I don’t care about their lives or opinions.

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skeptikern79 t1_j2dizao wrote

Isn’t this kind of the same as with REM or RHCP? They sound a certain way so you can always tell that it is U2 (or REM) even if it is a new song you haven’t heard before? These bands have a very distinct soundscape which makes them instantly recognisable and I guess that - along with if you fell Bono’s a douche - makes U2 rub certain people the wrong way perhaps?

I absolutely love their early work. “Under a Blood Red Sky” was even the first CD I acquired back in the early nineties… I don’t hate U2. But their material is not as strong anymore (in my opinion)…

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