On the shelf above my desk (the command center
) I have a JVC F3000 setup connected to Bose 301 Series V Direct/Reflecting speakers--about 5 feet apart. Sometimes I use Sennheiser HD580 headphones as I sit in an easy chair that faces away from the speakers.
In the living room, which is acoustically lively--9-foot ceiling, ceramic-tiled floor, about 18'x26'--I have Yamaha components (old style) connected to JBL Studio Monitors which are mounted at about table height. If there is reason not to fill the house with sound, I use Sennheiser HD595 headphones there.
In the basement, where the treadmill is, I have a large JVC boombox nearby, connected to Grado SR80 headphones; fortunately, the treadmill is quiet. (If I didn't have Mahler to listen to, I doubt I would spend much time on it.)
Of the three sets of headphones, I like the HD595 best, both for comfort and sound. But of course, the Yamaha equipment might give them an advantage. In the kitchen there is the ubiquitous Bose radio/CD player; it's okay but, I think, highly overrated and hyped by Bose. The 301 shelf speakers, on the other hand, are quite responsive.
If you are wondering how I could accumulate this audio stuff, the answer is one word: debt.
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