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Also, if you're not getting good bass out of your headphones, then you're using the wrong headphones. Or your subwoofer is godly.
Ain't no headphones gonna make my belly jiggle when that kick drum hits.
we have a soft spoken christian radio channel that is the only one in my city that plays classical music or instrumental orchestral remixes of other songs.
listen everytime on the way to work and doing anything at all.
Do you not have Public Radio? They have quite a few segments you might enjoy.
I dunno man, I just picked up a pair of Campfire Audio Honeydews a little while ago, and I feel that ♥♥♥♥ in my lungs all the way down to my diaphragm. They put my sub to shame.
also it is public radio
I find headphones with good base tear up the high and mids. I don't want the bass to be so much overpowering as I want the whole sound to fill all of existence. I like to feel the bass, sure, but I like those trumpeting highs, as well.
What's wrong with public radio? I financially support both my local Public Radio and PBS broadcasting.
most other stations are usually not worth it. We had a rock station but it got sadly canned since no one tuned in.
What's wrong with publicly supported radio?
But usually radio. I love radio. Guess I'm old fashioned.
I don't care about sound quality, I just love having a good station going on, songs, DJs, even the ads don't bother me.