![]() Obviously for $300 budget, theres probably like 10 different speakers to choose from. Put your speakers on them, get ready for even better audio. Stack boxes/books, buy speaker stands/isolation pads from amazon, at worst buy yoga blocks from amazon. Get those speakers off your desk and the woofers/tweeters to your ear level NO MATTER THE COST. Z reviews is good, as he gives the most coverage on different audio equipment, though his style of reviews leave much to be desired and I mainly watch him for gear coverage or for entertainment.Īlso with speakers, speaker placement is extremely important. For headphones, metal751, innerfidelity, Ishca's written reviews, DMS. If you would like more information on specific speakers, I would check out reviewers on youtube like zerofidelity, steve guttenberg, nextbigthing (nbt) studios, and thomas and stereo. I am merely condensing all of it into a single list, and attempt to sort of explain it to the pc builders, or just an idiot rambling. Do know that all of this information is readily available in r/BudgetAudiophile r/audiophile and r/headphones. I have owned $20 logitech speakers in college, I have owned guitar amps as well as studio monitors/other speakers ranging from $100-$1500. So I am here today to give you a perspective on what audio components are TRULY worth your hard-earned cash. Now, I totally understand using simple logitech speakers due to budget/space/easy-access from best buy or not knowing about the wider audio world. General considerations (or feel free to just skip ahead to the list) I am an audiophile of the musician background, I know what instruments sound like and have a decently trained ear (insert usual audiophile shenanigans). I have limited the price range of the products, because this is after all just food for thought and not even a proper guide real audio purchases will require elbow-grease and research from your end to see if the product's sound signature will match your preferences in music and sound. Feel free to skip to the actual list (ctrl+f active speakers, passive speakers, headphones, subwoofer, amplifier)! I felt that instead of a short list of things to order, I needed to give context as high fidelity is really all about what sound is like in your experience. ![]() NOTE: The monster I gave birth to has become too long. Better info and more accurate info from people way more knowledgeable than I am is readily available from r/audiophile r/budgetaudiophile and r/headphones, this is just a start-up guide for the beginner. Again disclaimer that I am an idiot, so take this post with a grain of salt. Hello friends, today I'd like to talk about an aspect of our glorious systems that get overlooked a lot: our audio experience on our battlestations. ![]()
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