Newbie Testing question

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JFS737

Audiophyte
Hi all,
Been lurking for years. I searched but could not find anything so maybe you can point me or provide insight. If I were to wish to do some critical listening (192 kpbs vs CD), I am wondering if I'd be better served by headphones or speakers? I know the room is less than perfect but really am wondering which is a better plan (or maybe neither will have the build quality to reveal anything?). My system is Yamaha RX-A4A, Goldenear Triton 3+, and grado SR-60. (Soon to get a Hypex amp from Buckey but not yet!). Also it'll be served by a Bluesound Nano sending ripped FLAC files and MP3's saved to an external disc.
Is this system up to resolving the music enough to discern? What to use? Speakers or headphones in general and in my case?
THANKS for any thoughts!
 
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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hi all,
Been lurking for years. I searched but could not find anything so maybe you can point me or provide insight. If I were to wish to do some crtical listening (192 kpbs vs CD), I am wondering if I'd be better served by headphones or speakers? I know the room is less than perfect but really am wondering which is a better plan (or maybe neither will have the build quality to reveal anything?). My system is Yamaha RX-A4A, Goldenear Triton 3+, and grado SR-60. (Soon to get a Hypex amp from Buckey but not yet!). Also it'll be served by a Bluesound Nano sending ripped FLAC files and MP3's saved to an external disc.
Is this system up to resolving the music enough to discern? What to use? Speakers or headphones in general and in my case?
I think it depends how your brain is wired. Some people really enjoy headphones, nit most don't. I can not listen to headphones very long, and only use them for editing a critical splice while editing. In general most prefer good speakers.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Hi all,
Been lurking for years. I searched but could not find anything so maybe you can point me or provide insight. If I were to wish to do some critical listening (192 kpbs vs CD), I am wondering if I'd be better served by headphones or speakers? I know the room is less than perfect but really am wondering which is a better plan (or maybe neither will have the build quality to reveal anything?). My system is Yamaha RX-A4A, Goldenear Triton 3+, and grado SR-60. (Soon to get a Hypex amp from Buckey but not yet!). Also it'll be served by a Bluesound Nano sending ripped FLAC files and MP3's saved to an external disc.
Is this system up to resolving the music enough to discern? What to use? Speakers or headphones in general and in my case?
THANKS for any thoughts!
I use headphones at night for music if everyone is sleeping.
Is the amp for the speakers they seem high sensitivity? You running out of power ?
Best you can do is compare both. My sennheiser hd 350bt don’t quite have the bass if my other setups using speakers. Otherwise they are pretty decent in comparison. Occasionally they cause ear pain but most of the time I’m fine. So they must be brighter Then my Klipsch icons. I looked into Goldenear and def tech but those towers were heavy! And expensive.
 
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JFS737

Audiophyte
I love my Tritons, the bass is really tight and they don't fatigue. My Grado's are low end, but seem even more detailed than the speakers. I wonder if that's not just a thing with headphones vs speakers. They don't have the same bass however.
 
m. zillch

m. zillch

Junior Audioholic
If I were to wish to do some critical listening (192 kpbs vs CD)
There's no audible difference between music recorded at CD res (uncompressed PCM 44.1kHz/16-bit) and 192kHz in proper testing. It doesn't matter what ears and gear you use; what matters is if you are a human being or not. [. . .And if one understands what constitutes a proper test. It must be blind, precisely level matched by instrumentation, guaranteed to be from the exact same master, if there is fast switching between the two they must be perfectly synchronized or the latency of one will make it stick out like a sore thumb and defeat your attempt to make the test truly blind, and the results must show meaningful statistical significance.]
 
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