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icon4.gif  Carrying along your favourite album [message #86416] Sun, 29 October 2017 06:29 Go to next message
mamoss is currently offline  mamoss
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I once bought a speaker that didn't exceed my expectations at all. This got me thinking, would it be a good idea to carry along your favourite digital tracks so as to hear them and identify the best speakers? Are there places that don't allow this?
Re: Carrying along your favourite album [message #86417 is a reply to message #86416] Sun, 29 October 2017 09:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Yes, most places that sell sound equipment will let you audition with your own source material. It's a good idea since you are familiar with the music that you bring.

Re: Carrying along your favourite album [message #86454 is a reply to message #86416] Wed, 01 November 2017 12:08 Go to previous message
Leonardo is currently offline  Leonardo
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I didn't realize places let you do this as I'd never thought of it myself. I feel foolish now. This is a really great idea and I plan to use it next time.
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