You’re being played for absolute fools

  • KnilAdlez [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    Oh of course columbo-donk Sorry for wasting your time. Now, just one more thing one-more-thing See, I bought a soundbar myself, but the missus likes to watch tv when its late. We live in an apartment, you see. And She’ll turn off the sound bar, and instead use a feature called closed captioning, because she can’t quite make out what people are saying. Puts the dialog at the bottom of the screen for the hard-of-hearing. columbo Are you using closed captioning?


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    3 months ago

    I got these big ass polk audio speakers from the 80’s that have a circuit on top with a small circuit board, big caps, a few other things all connected to nice tweeters. Like they’re physically on top of the speakers you can see them in my living room.

    The one solder joint went bad and one of the tweeters stopped working. I troubleshooted & fixed it by using hand drawn schematics from the manufacturer.

    The speakers themselves are heavy af. I bought them off a dude who fixed them up and put some new caps in. He had a barn on his property that seemed like all he did in it was fix up and flip speakers.

    This is all hooked up to a bangin stereo connected to my TV but I really get mileage out of vinyl. We have a lot of records as a household.

    Audio can be fun if you want it to be so.

  • PKMKII [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    The picture adjustment, yeah that you can get away with not touching and it’ll be fine. The internal speakers, though, yeah I can tell the difference between those and an external set. And it’s not like I’m using some audiophile set, it was the cheapies from Costco.

  • Eh, my TV sounds like shit, my cheap sound bar sounds pretty good. The TV is cheap af, but it looks really nice. I have a used surround receiver that I’ve only every hooked up cheap stereo speakers to and a cheap sub too. I think it’s pretty damn great.

  • BobDole [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    Sometimes I play music on my tv and the bass makes a gross noise but that’s my fault for playing music on a tv and not something made for that.

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    3 months ago

    I got a cheap soundbar because my room and my arrangement would not have me feel the difference with a proper 7.1.2 system. Psychoacoustics on modern soundbars are cool.

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        3 months ago

        Basically: they do not have big enough and plenty enough speakers, so they’re gonna play sound in a special way so that it tricks you into hearing it in better quality than it’s supposed to be. Good enough for this room. In a better room I’d be getting a proper speaker system.