JDBarrow
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I always thought that the gold standard in the ability of electronic equipment to faithfully reproduce music recordings was measured by how nicely pipe organ recordings sound. The pipe organ is the most awesome musical instrument with a very broad compass of pitch.
My pipe organ music does not sound so well through a VIPEX Bluetooth headset. Much muddiness or distortion. It sounded much better even on a cheap stereo record player we got in 1973 from Montgomery Ward with bookshelf speakers. The record label was Columbia Masterworks. This also leads me to believe that vinyl records produce superior performance over digital media for such revered timeless classical music by Johann Sebastain Bach.
I'm hoping my new Sony stereo receiver with 30" Dayton Audio tower speakers will play back Toccata and Fugue in F Major as performed by E. Power Biggs (ripped from CD to MP3) from a Bluetooth-paired digital source much better than my VIPEX BT headphones can or even better than the cheap Kenwood 6" speakers in my automobile. This piece has long pedal points in the intro and a very low bass register. It demands the ultimate in audio technology, I believe, to play back cleanly.
I want organ bass sounds that do not flap and treble pipe organ notes that aren't scratchy.
My pipe organ music does not sound so well through a VIPEX Bluetooth headset. Much muddiness or distortion. It sounded much better even on a cheap stereo record player we got in 1973 from Montgomery Ward with bookshelf speakers. The record label was Columbia Masterworks. This also leads me to believe that vinyl records produce superior performance over digital media for such revered timeless classical music by Johann Sebastain Bach.
I'm hoping my new Sony stereo receiver with 30" Dayton Audio tower speakers will play back Toccata and Fugue in F Major as performed by E. Power Biggs (ripped from CD to MP3) from a Bluetooth-paired digital source much better than my VIPEX BT headphones can or even better than the cheap Kenwood 6" speakers in my automobile. This piece has long pedal points in the intro and a very low bass register. It demands the ultimate in audio technology, I believe, to play back cleanly.
I want organ bass sounds that do not flap and treble pipe organ notes that aren't scratchy.