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Thanks for letting us all do this experiment, Chris.

What I can safely say is that holding the iPhone as if I watched a video sounds much better than laying the iPhone flat on my chest.

Best Regards, Raimund

 

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37 minutes ago, Raimund Heubel said:

Thanks for letting us all do this experiment, Chris.

What I can safely say is that holding the iPhone as if I watched a video sounds much better than laying the iPhone flat on my chest.

 

Happy to read you found a way to make it work. Just like speaker toe-in, some prefer it, while others don't :~)

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What would happen if you tried same on latest iPad?

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I don't use an iphone so can't contribute in the experiment but I really liked the open minded idea and the simplicity of it. With the changing landscape, habits and outlook; staying open to new ideas and trying things out with a fresh perspective is of significance to anyone. Thank you for promoting ideas that push outside of one's comfort zone. The technological adaptation is interesting!

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In a widely circulated audience (of one) it has been unanimously decided anonymously that the computer audiophile will continue to hold the audiophile card firmly in hand. 

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The spaciousness and stereo solidity has been my experience, too, with both iPhone 15 Pro and MacBook Air M1 using Apple Music.  Whatever tomfoolery Apple is doing with the small speakers and preprocessing is actually pretty amazing.  The MacBook Air creates a sound field extending far beyond the physical speakers with depth and perspective.  Timbre is very good, as are dynamics.  The music speaks with an authentic voice.

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Follow on to this point:

 

When I'm out and about or doing various things, I'm not able to be tethered to my listening position nor headphone cable and I can't bring my heavy equipment with me on trips!

 

Increasingly we need software to try to recreate environments using whatever is available e.g. an iPhone or airpods etc that's to say the hardware becomes almost lowest common denominator and the software can almost overcome that. Witness the iPhone as a camera, yeah I have my Sony and I used to use my Leica -- but convenience is convenience and as they say: you miss the shots you don't take and you miss the opportunity to listen to something new if you don't listen

 

So I mean DSP...

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I always thought that the trick was to place your 'phone in a beer glass or similar. (preferably a clean glass, or as a minimum after after consuming the beer)

 

As to what this does to Atmos content, I have no idea. Time for an experiment.

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8 hours ago, Confused said:

I always thought that the trick was to place your 'phone in a beer glass or similar. (preferably a clean glass, or as a minimum after after consuming the beer)

 

As to what this does to Atmos content, I have no idea. Time for an experiment.

 

Results depend on the quantity of beer consumed and its ABV...  ;-)

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On 7/8/2024 at 9:32 PM, AudioDoctor said:

 

Results depend on the quantity of beer consumed and its ABV...  ;-)

I would say that this is analogous with the entire world of audio. Beer quantity and ABV can be measured with extremely high accuracy. The subjective results however will vary significantly, and be very much dependant on the individual.

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On 7/9/2024 at 3:07 AM, MikeyFresh said:

@The Computer Audiophile you may not be out of the woods just yet, I'm told the Audiophile Police's Special Investigations Unit have not closed their inquiry, they might still pull your card depending on how you handle some additional questions they have.

Here they are, a menacing bunch for sure....

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Here is another "crazy" way to listen:

Buy two Sonos Roam, set them up in stereo mode! Then buy an Adirondack chair, or chair with similar ability to place a drink and a bowl of peanuts, left and right, in front of you! Replace the drink and peanuts with the pair of loudspeakers!

This gave me the most terrific reproduction of music I ever heard!

 It was like floating inside a sphere of musical bliss!!!

Strongly recommended!

 

....and way cheaper than my other gear!

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