I love psychedelic rock like Pink Floyd but I’m curious if I can make it sound better?

  • m83fan555@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I have a sansui reverb unit kind of a gimmick but its still fun to use. You can probably pick up a similar one for $100-$200

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    1 year ago

    Let’s start with this. How are you listening to it now? Need to know what you’re working with first.

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    1 year ago

    Proper placement is the best thing you can do to make psychedelic music holographic. It’s also the cheapest upgrade you can make. Look into it – it’s totally worth it.

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    1 year ago

    You got the two best answers. Which tube amp & which drugs is definitely subjective though. Good luck!

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    1 year ago

    I don’t think I’ve ever heard Pink Floyd referred to as psychedelic rock. Jimi Hendrix, yes, Pink Floyd, not so much.

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    1 year ago
    1. use the best source you can, whether it is analog based (turntable/arm/cartridge) or digital, invest in a really good DAC
    2. get a really good amplifier, preamp and power amp, not some cheap AV receiver - Ill cop flak for that, but there is no way an AV receiver can compare to a high end preamp, Krell, ARC, Klyne, ML.
    3. Get bigger and better speakers, small bookshelf size even with a sub can only do so much.
    4. set your speakers up properly, not 1m apart, not in a corner, not facing different directions.
    5. turn the lights off and enjoy