The Best Gear for the Aspiring Audiophile in You

If you love music a little more than as a recreational activity and just venturing into the world of music production, the chances are that you might feel overwhelmed by all the audio setup equipment available out there. There’s no denying that buying audio equipment is a huge investment, and if you are spending in three to four figures,  it's tough to distinguish what's good from what's simply good-looking.

Before we go on to discuss all the equipment you might need as an audiophile, there’s one thing that you should remember. The quality of the sound you hear in your room will only ever be as good as the room itself. So even if you spend $300 on a set of speakers, it will sound better in a room that's been treated to dampen reverberations than a pair of $10,000 speakers will sound in an empty room with bare floors and walls.

Now coming to equipment that will take your listening experience up a notch, here is a list of the best gear for the audiophile in you.

Headphones

A good pair of headphones will ensure that you get the best listening experience and take problems with room acoustics out of the equation. Out of all the headphones available, the most common ones include Open-backed headphones and sound isolation headphones. While the former does not block any sound from external sources, the latter will cut out almost any noise, thereby giving you the opportunity to completely engross yourself in the music.

Speakers 

A good quality pair of speakers will last you a lifetime. While buying them, make sure that you take into consideration the Speaker size and power output. While most people prefer more compact bookshelf speakers, if you have a big listening space, you can consider going bigger. 

Amplifier    

Your earphones will sound their best when driven by a more powerful amplifier than the one that's built into your laptop, phone, or tablet. A good amplifier can really bring more life and a more realistic soundstage to your music.

Stereo Amplifier

Your stereo amplifier will enhance the low-power audio in highly enlarged audios with enough power to be accepted by a loudspeaker or any stereo speaker. A stereo speaker increases both the power generated towards the output and the quality of the sound being replicated simultaneously, allowing you to comfortably hear music or any recorded audio through speakers. 


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