Wanna take it to the next level? Buy MORE speakers!


Did your two speakers take it to the next level? No, they never have and they never will, my friends.

Buy more speakers.

You will be happy because you will be placed in a cocoon of sonic nirvana, taken to the next level.

Sales guy will be happy because he will sell more speakers.

Everyone will be happy, it’s a win-win.

 

 

deep_333

I’m really disappointed. We’re right on the cusp of 2025 and we haven’t figured out a way to get the digital bitstream plugged directly into our brains yet. So, drat, our ears are STILL analog and we need those pesky electro-mechanical acoustic transducers to get the job done.

The more speakers the merrier. I’m trying to complete my multi (omni?) channel system and 11 speakers are sorely inadequate. Working on the Cheap Seats Channel, Under the Bleachers Channel, Men’s Washroom Channel, and the 5th position in line at the Concessions Booth Channel. Just wanted to make sure I capture every opportunity to experience that "being there" feeling from any conceivable standpoint (or sittingpoint) at a live performance. Things are going well. Just a couple of 1000’ rolls of lamp cord to go.

@audioman58

"I have over 20 years in modding the weak point in most loudspeakers"

Same here. I’ve found that modding speakers that are, uh, NOT on my top 10 favorites of all time list can become "musically satisfying" when you get things out of the way that make them sound worse. Hope to post a story in the coming days (or weeks?) to exemplify this. Keep up the good work!

If you've ever heard music played through a surround sound system and think that it sounds realistic or even pleasant, then by all means go ahead and add more speakers to your system. As for me, I will continue to enjoy the stereo imaging my two speaker system employs.

@deep_333

Back in the day when I was playing with Realistic Maximus Vs and the large Advents, yeah doubling the speakers was very cool and wiring them so that left front and right rear where the left channel and so on with the right. But that was so 1970s.

Now all your doing is mucking up the sound. Get a pair of real speakers and you won’t need more than a pair.

Regards,

barts

 

If you’ve ever heard music played through a surround sound system and think that it sounds realistic or even pleasant, then by all means go ahead and add more speakers to your system.

@aewarren , Could it have been that you heard some awful multichannel setup, wrong codec, etc on some cheap barrel bottom receiver (stereo equivalent of a 10 dollar bluetooth boombox)?

Here’s an excerpt from a guy who sells high end purist stereo equipment that many guys around here own. I mean, it is this guy’s livelihood, but, at the least he’s being honest about what multichannel audio sounds like.

"and you just close your eyes and you’ve never heard a soundstage like this. I don’t particularly like listening to it because when i go back to my li’l stereo system or my big 2 channel stereo system, I am let down. Yes, there is a soundstage, the speakers disappear, all that magic happens, but, man...you hear that in a good surround system and it will blow your hair back, it’s spectacular"

Paul McGowan - Stereo Soundstage Vs Surround

The guys who have such rigs, listen to it on a daily basis aren’t lying when they say they are let down by whatever high end stereo sounds like (after listening in multichannel for a bit)......There are several high end audio manufacturers who sell purist stereo audiophile equipment, but, actually do their personal listening in multichannel audio for their own personal listening pleasure.

(Yeah, it costs more...because of course, more speakers and pertinent gear costs more! Bigger room costs more to treat, a bigger house costs more, etc... But, that’s the inherent cost of the next level experience, i.e., when you turn it up a notch).

 

the Next Level....is....optimizing the media. and if your preferred music was originally mastered to 2 channel, then that is going to be the most truthful way to hear it. the very finest, most developed 2 channel system will take you furthest.

unless your fundamental source recording is multi-channel......surround sound is changing the target. instead of wanting the musical essence of the original performance, your goal is some sort of derivative.

so what music is most important to you? how was it recorded?

turns out Next level, is getting the music right, not bastardizing it. adding more speakers is more for effect, not connection.

i have a separate Trinnov 9.3.6 surround sound Home Theater system. music through it does sound good, and fun, and.......funky. but it's not in the realm of my 2 channel for true connection. it's something.......different. YMMV.