Top products from r/audiojerk

We found 8 product mentions on r/audiojerk. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/calinet6 · 13 pointsr/audiojerk

These things, now these are powerful. They fill up your whole house with sound and nothing else beats as sick as they do.

If you want bass, then really you have to go with this guy right here. Super huge bass, awesome fat textures and sublime almost rubbery feel to it ('Rubbery' is the newest and best audiophile term). I've never heard better sound from bass-slappin scales.

Oh for listening to music you said? Nevermind.

u/Armsc · 1 pointr/audiojerk

Hopefully you got the Bose Cinemate 15...one 12" long bar with a base module! That's a very nice treble to Base ratio going on there. I thing any of the other Bose might be adding in too much treble/highs into the mix. You don't want a lot of highs coming from any place other than right under the center of the TV.

u/kelsor815 · 3 pointsr/audiojerk

try this

Made by Pyle, so you know you're in the right hands. Just dont forget to buy the right conversion cables. You'll get the best bass ever after hooking this up.

u/ocinn · 3 pointsr/audiojerk

TBH just use the Beetz microphone built into the cable. It was tuned by Drey for best base.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N03ZYUU/ just plug beetz into this, plug the headphone one into cassette player. Plug microphone one into laptop (HP Laptop with Beetz audio) and record.

u/tattlestation · 2 pointsr/audiojerk

The cables came, plugged them in and the music (gimme 20 dollars by Ron Brownz) still sounds awful... $30,000 dollars down the drain. However not all hope is lost, I realized the problem is with the AC power from the ancient, near-meltdown nuclear power plant built alongside my mansion in 2012. The power is not clean enough to make my music listenable.

Power conditioners solve this. I bought five of these, hopefully their combined strength will finally let me enjoy my music. Also got some audioquest AC cables to connect them all, gotta love that halemopic noise shielding.

P.S. I plugged the audioquest into my Beets but they didn't taste any better. Elaborate, OP?

u/drgenerico · 8 pointsr/audiojerk

I have always been a fan of this approach, convert it from cassette to cassette, then make a DSD recording, then convert it to a high res audio file that is at least 64kbps. Then you really have the best recording since it went analog- analog-DSD (dyslexic shitty diarrhea)-digithole. This way no DAC is necessary for full quality with your beetz.
https://www.amazon.com/Deluxe-Talkgirl-Cassette-Recorder-Changer/dp/B005RTG9BS