Let's say disaster strikes...

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...and you lose everything you own and you have to start over in a small apartment. When your back on your feet, do you buy a small inexpensive system or go with the higher bang for buck headphone system?

And no, this didn't happen to me...yet. Just was thinking about it and it's a tough call for me as there's something about speaker listening I simply prefer to headphones.
 
I guess it all depends on how much the insurance settlement was

I would also have to add, how big is the room, would you be in an appt.

If it was me, I would buy a small speaker when those times for turning it up are ok and a decent pair of headphones for those nights where you just can't turn up. All while still enjoying the music.
 
I am not a headphone guy either and prefer speakers. Could I "downsize"? Sure. I could pick a smaller system/speakers and be just as happy.
 
Maggie MMG's (or whatever they're called now) and a little Cambridge integrated with a VPI scout TT and a Ortofon 2M.
 
I'm also not a headphone guy. Small Maggies or KEF, nice integrated and small Lampi DAC and voila, done.

Ken
 
Both.

A compact system for regular daylight-hour listening, and a pair of headphones for nighttime/early morning listening sessions.
 
Small speakers: Harbeth 3PSR + French boutique amp + HiDiamond cables + Ayre Codex + Cardas Clear USB + Naim UnitiServe.

Headphones: Senn HD800 + Cardas litz + Auralic Gemini 2000 + Plex transformer to boost it up - Shunyata Hydra + Venom power cables.

Happy with either setup, but when I can I do prefer my main system.


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I agree with you guys, but it's not as much a no brainer for me. I've heard some incredible headphone systems and they crush a similarly priced bookshelf rig in terms of absolute sound quality. Spend $2k on a headphone rig and you're near world class. Not even close with a speaker system regardless of how carefully selected the components.
 
I agree with you guys, but it's not as much a no brainer for me. I've heard some incredible headphone systems and they crush a similarly priced bookshelf rig in terms of absolute sound quality. Spend $2k on a headphone rig and you're near world class. Not even close with a speaker system regardless of how carefully selected the components.

Agree, with that statement. Depending on the situation a HP system can be quite useful. I built mine when I had a second apartment for work in another country, where I had to spend some time.

What I described above is about 5K.
 
If that happens to me I will invest the money on something else. Like a house / condominium and stick with my iPhone with MP3 [emoji41]


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Woo Audio 234 Monos, then the speakers








If that's not hi-end porn, I don't know what is.

They do look very nice, but for that money there needs to be more versatility and ability to play any kind of music (see Tone Audio).
 
If that happens to me I will invest the money on something else. Like a house / condominium and stick with my iPhone with MP3 [emoji41]


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Oh, forgot on the original topic...

Mobile: Questyle QP1R, Oppo PM-3.

When traveling quite a bit for business as I do, a bit DSD on-the-go is not a bad idea.
 
I am with everyone else. I have a nice headphone setup, but cannot get past 30min of listening time. Moving to the Japan from the states I was really close to purchasing a Sen HD 800/Woo setup and leave my system in storage. I am so glad I did not. I would not have been happy and would lost interest in listening to music.


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I am with everyone else. I have a nice headphone setup, but cannot get past 30min of listening time. Moving to the Japan from the states I was really close to purchasing a Sen HD 800/Woo setup and leave my system in storage. I am so glad I did not. I would not have been happy and would lost interest in listening to music.


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[emoji4] - Not saying I don't enjoy a big system, more like that a good HP setup can also be nice. Right now I am enjoying Suites Espagnolas through a 100K vinyl based system, and yes, you do not get the same kicks over headphones.

And I do feel the same about the fact, that listening to headphones is kind of tiring and tends to be limited to much shorter sessions.

But, as I do not have to choose, I am having both or more accurately all of them. When I was forced to spend a lots of time abroad, spending the nights in an urban rental apartment, I did use my HP set quite a bit. Currently it is not even connected - Suites Espagnolas.

PS: A good HP system can be very nice though for e.g. comparison of formats, such as CD/ DSD/ vinyl.
 
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