I have two solid prosumer systems at home with many different size speakers trying to cover the spectrum but the more i dig into the hobby the more i feel like I actually have no idea what im doing. I really notice a huge difference when i play through my computer using an audio enhancing equalizer (boom 3D). Definitely night and day difference from just raw dogging the receiver and speakers but im sure itll never actually qualify as hifi. I notice some places around the room sound incredible but moving around the sound changes and im very aware of the physics that make this happen. How else would true hifi feel different? I can play pretty loud music with no destination and my woofers handle the bass well feeling the notes not just a rumble like some other systems ive heard. Anything i try to play without the equalizer becomes super flat and i lose alot of the mids and highs is there gear that could replace this i could add to my receiver.

  • sprucedotterel@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The term High Fidelity (Hi-Fi ) audio started getting used when better turntables, better amp design, FM radio, better crossovers and component driver setups started promising more detailed sound that was IN DIRECT CONTRAST with the old-timey, potato like sound on old phonographs, AM radio etc.

    Thus, the term hi-fi only makes sense when compared to its true lo-fi predecessor. It has no meaning today when even the phone in your pocket is capable of producing better sound than Edison ever did. Everything is hi-fi now. That’s the objective truth.

    Subjectively speaking u/COLON_DESTROYER is right. There’s no end to opinions.