Speakers VS Headphones for Action Movies

DJ.IceRock

DJ.IceRock

Enthusiast
Say, You had a Decent Reciever with Your choice mediums
(CD/DVD/Cassette/Phonograph/Computer/Ipod)
NOW SAY:
You had Your choice of any set of Headphones, and any gear to enhance them.
AND:
You had your choice of any Speaker System, Plus gear to enhance them.
(Ok...You get to keep all the stuff You picked out) Yipee.
LOL!

Throw on your favorite Movie or Music...
WHICH WOULD YOU SAY...SOUNDED BETTER AND GAVE WHAT YOU WANTED?
Headphones OR Speakers?

I personally think with all the right stuff:
HEADPHONES BLOW SPEAKERS OUT THE WATER!

(Have You ever checked out a Godzilla DVD with Headphones on?)
 
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templemaners

Senior Audioholic
Say, You had a Decent Reciever with Your choice mediums
(CD/DVD/Cassette/Phonograph/Computer/Ipod)
NOW SAY:
You had Your choice of any set of Headphones, and any gear to enhance them.
AND:
You had your choice of any Speaker System, Plus gear to enhance them.
(Ok...You get to keep all the stuff You picked out) Yipee.
LOL!

Throw on your favorite Movie or Music...
WHICH WOULD YOU SAY...SOUNDED BETTER AND GAVE WHAT YOU WANTED?
Headphones OR Speakers?

I personally think with all the right stuff:
HEADPHONES BLOW SPEAKERS OUT THE WATER!

(Have You ever checked out a Godzilla DVD with Headphones on?)
Speakers every time. Why? Because I'd have higher efficiency speakers (like Seaton Cat12's or JTR Noesis) and enough highly powered sealed subs to get the sound I wanted for the content I use most (weighted towards movies/video games instead of music).

I don't feel the need to use headphones for anything other than my commute.
 
DJ.IceRock

DJ.IceRock

Enthusiast
Speakers every time. Why? Because I'd have higher efficiency speakers (like Seaton Cat12's or JTR Noesis) and enough highly powered sealed subs to get the sound I wanted for the content I use most (weighted towards movies/video games instead of music).

I don't feel the need to use headphones for anything other than my commute.
Oh My No!
I gotta have My Headphones for My PSP VITA and My PS3...I love Fighter Jet and Racing Car games!

It just wouldn't be the same with Speakers, Besides sometimes I play online and need My mic.
 
agarwalro

agarwalro

Audioholic Ninja
It is no surprise that you prefer headphones to speakers.

Modestly good headphones blow away average living room HTIBs and even average "casual listening" setups when it comes to accuracy. The headphones will also have better low end extension with lower distortion. The biggest drawback with headphones is that even with the best of them, one can never get as big a soundstage (apparent left to right width of individual sources) and good imaging (ability to give front to back depth to sound) individual sources), when compared with speakers. The second drawback it in lack of tactile feel of bass.

The best example I can think of is, Pink Floyd - Time. At the beginning of the track there is some drum improvisation. On my headphones, everything sound crystal clear, but, everything is happening inside my head, between the ears. When I play the track on my speakers, it almost feels like I am playing the drums. Leaning forward and back as I hit higher and lower tom-toms or reaching up to hit the cymbals. The effect is visceral. That said, I can also tell that the sound is slightly less accurate than the headphones because of extra reverberation that the room has introduced.

In a properly set up dedicated room with reasonably accurate speakers, the soundstage, imaging and tactile feel will trump the headphone "experience".
 
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