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In Search for the Live Feeling
by Stig Martin


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When people talk about Hi-Fi, or High Fidelity, everyone thinks: expensive, large loudspeakers and high volume. It can be that way, but it is not that which is the main point. The main point is to listen to good quality and fidelity. The stereo is going to give a live feeling of the artists/music you are playing.

 

Do you think that you cannot afford a Hi-Fi-stereo? Well, you are wrong. Hi-Fi does not have to be expensive. If you are just thinking of using the stereo to play your favourite music and you do not want to use all your money on it, but still you would like it to sound nice then there are several options for you.

You could go with the so called Hi-Fi from Sony or Phillips etc., but I would not recommend that. You will think it is great for a while, but after have listening for some time, you will find that it does not give you the satisfaction, the live-feeling you want.
Okay, let go. It is a bit more expensive with "real" Hi-Fi, but you will save your self from repairs and frustration over how bad it sounds. I am sure that if you have never listen to a Hi-Fi stereo, and tried it out with your favourite music, the music would sound all different. A Hi-Fi stereo gives a, so to speak, exact picture of how the music sounds and is made. If it is a bad production, well so you would be able to hear that.

For you who already have a Hi-Fi stereo and are not sure of if it is good enough or if it really is Hi-Fi; you should get your selves a Hi-Fi magazine. They sometimes release CD's with listening-tests, and you will get the latest information about new products and prizes.

I do recommend by all means to get your selves a Hi-Fi stereo.

If you have any questions for me then feel free to e-mail me.

 

 
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Remembar to keep the loadspeakers and other components out of direct sun light and other light. The room where the loudspeakers are shall keep a steady heat and they sould not be moved to often.

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