These 2 gentlemen are on the exact opposite ends of the hair spectrum.
@absolutelysobeast4 жыл бұрын
ronjon83 hahahaha
@Macarsul4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that, sir.
@BJ-yl8zm4 жыл бұрын
The adventures of CueBall and Q-tip
@taiyoctopus29584 жыл бұрын
Joe Rogan isn't on the hair spectrum lol
@BigfootRunning4 жыл бұрын
But for how long...
@vagabondarcade76334 жыл бұрын
The great thing about vinyl isn't necessarily the sound quality, it's the experience. When you decide to listen to a record, your mind is on it. You have to choose it off of a shelve, remove it from the sleeve, maybe clean it, and set the needle. You are primed to really listen. Then you have the cover and the liner notes to peruse. You are committed to it. The ease and convenience of digital music cheapens the experience. It's disposable.
@bkkersey934 жыл бұрын
Even though the sound can be of excellent quality. Most dont think so because they've never heard it.
@zacarribuffet88824 жыл бұрын
I experienced something close to that.I was stuck at my house when the wifi went out and lived in a valley with shit signal. I had an old CD player and my late uncle left Outlandos d'amour in our living room before he died. I immediately had a huge appreciation for boomer music when I heard the first track.
@vagabondarcade76334 жыл бұрын
@@bkkersey93 Yeah, the vinyl sound is just bigger. It's louder. I don't know what the technical reason for this is, but you could have a record and CD of the same music and with the stereo set at the same volume, the record will be louder than the CD. Higher dynamic range?
@XTRABIG3 жыл бұрын
Well said
@MikeVanDalen19963 жыл бұрын
@@vagabondarcade7633 vinyl has a limited dynamic range, cause you can only cut so deep. CD has a bigger dynamic range if you really want to hear what CD is capable off buy a classical CD and compare it to the vinyl. The CD wil sound better because of the bigger dynamic range that CD can deliver. That is why vinyl did not get affected by the loudness wars because you cant clip audio like that on vinyl. So there is a positive side to vinyl that it did not get affected by the loudness wars, but on the other hand CD is more capable of performing better than vinyl. Just take a daft punk vinyl and CD and compare them, the cd will win. Because daft punk made sure that the CD release would as good as it could get and that is way better than the vinyl release.
@sunshine556665 жыл бұрын
I got friends playing vinyl records on a $80 record player connected to a bluetooth speaker telling me it sounds much more natural than CD
@justinthematrix5 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@velder225 жыл бұрын
That means they heard somebody say vinyl is way better and then just decided to think that, oh I'm in the know, vinyl sounds way better. Lol
@jordanlaine74125 жыл бұрын
Slap them.
@Shadowman8205 жыл бұрын
You do need better quality equipment than that to actually experience the true sound quality of Vinyl .
@justcallmewilla5 жыл бұрын
Ouch
@elijahgonzales27543 жыл бұрын
Lil Wayne when he introduces himself be like 3:49
@ededdneddie64763 жыл бұрын
Bruhh 😂😂
@worstoftheworst123 жыл бұрын
Most underrated comment 😂
@thehonkening13 жыл бұрын
Lmaoooo 😂
@zeroshade7153 жыл бұрын
Good one bro 😂
@nikjarun70563 жыл бұрын
best comment on here
@solodolotrevino5 жыл бұрын
Joe when he doesn’t know what a guest is talking about: Mmmm
@ShindlerReal5 жыл бұрын
That's because guest doesn't know what's he talking about either
@alexy.35124 жыл бұрын
@@ShindlerReal Precisely. LOL
@gr8dane6264 жыл бұрын
@@ShindlerReal haha... exactly what I was thinking!
@norwegiannignog24704 жыл бұрын
@@ShindlerReal damn talk about kissing Joes ass
@THEODSTKING1174 жыл бұрын
@@ShindlerReal and how do u know that wise guy?
@ChristopherRoss.5 жыл бұрын
This is the first time in a long time I've heard someone talk about hi-fi audio who wasn't talking out their ass. It's really rather refreshing.
@ghazzter5 жыл бұрын
Yep
@thejkyle5 жыл бұрын
Reggie ain’t no bozo, he knows his shit.
@SugarFreeTargets5 жыл бұрын
You need magic rocks wrapped around your silver plated RCA cables if you want the best sound quality. Telling ya, the vocals so pronounced and the soundstage is out of this world when you add magic rocks to your collection!
@stevied27335 жыл бұрын
Chris McCartney you should listen to Jack White talk about vinyl, it’s fucking beautiful, he even has his very own factory where they make records in the back, sell them in the front. The guy from myth busters has a video where he visits and makes his own record, it’s good shit.
@brainmind40705 жыл бұрын
He wasn't talking out of his ass; he was talking out of someone else's. Digital is superior and capable of producing any waveform analog can. You would not be able to tell the difference between a high-quality digital signal versus an analog one. Mathematics and science support this conclusion. It has nothing to do with subjectivity.
@bryanjensen26143 жыл бұрын
"I tried digital DMT and it just wasn't as smooth as DMT on vinyl." - Joe Rogan
@TheKarateKidCode3 жыл бұрын
ffs
@concernedfriend.93293 жыл бұрын
Best comment
@guitarrerist6983 жыл бұрын
yawnfest
@FloresRain3 жыл бұрын
Hell yea
@Bejaardenbus3 жыл бұрын
But have you ever given DMT to a digital chimp?
@spareparts10173 жыл бұрын
Love the irony of Rollins having a 1/2 million $ stereo in his house while all the Black Flag records sound like they were recorded on a cassette deck in the bottom of a dirty kiddy pool.
@coldhands28023 жыл бұрын
He's such a douche
@mannystech47763 жыл бұрын
You do know he doesn't just listen to black flag? He has a huge collection
@s1nnocense3 жыл бұрын
@@mannystech4776 you're missing the point and are rude about it. lefty, hm?
@gary12133 жыл бұрын
@@s1nnocense dog explain how that implies someones a leftist
@benjaminturkalj44153 жыл бұрын
Lefty? You do understand punk isnt right wing conservative music right?
@Munchkkinz5 жыл бұрын
"what does it take to engineer a machine that becomes invisible to the experience" wow
@jamespolnick27205 жыл бұрын
ya that blew my mind as well... fuck i love a good stereo experience.
@SuperScottCrawford5 жыл бұрын
About $150,000 apparently.
@shitpostheavy5 жыл бұрын
@@SuperScottCrawford looool
@Michael-st9ky4 жыл бұрын
Now a days it doesn’t matter. The recording process has changed.. But with older music! Other story!
@Darren.G4 жыл бұрын
That was the best way I've ever heard someone describe what the best, of most experiences, should be like. I don't remember the following two minutes because my dumb brain was still shell shocked from that quote.
@andyinwards21195 жыл бұрын
Title: Reggie Watts explains why records sound better Video starts: “I don’t know”
@samnunnally6305 жыл бұрын
Andy Inwards lollllz.
@Madrrrrrrrrrrr5 жыл бұрын
He doesn't really. A good cut and pressed 12" sounds the closest to a 2 track master. Not just vinyl. Also at least 50% is snake oil in audio land.
@yasseford5 жыл бұрын
@@Madrrrrrrrrrrr Yes the question wasn't really specifically answered. First, it's not true that vinyl is the closest to the master, but he also explains that digitally mastered songs mean that a lossless audio file is essentially identical to the master. I think the real answer is that records aren't the best audio, but people like the ritual of putting on the record, of looking at the huge record cover, the pop and hiss of the needle going on, having to get up and flip the record.
@ArmandoFloresAvila5 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@Dubberzz5 жыл бұрын
@@yasseford Some very basic research will tell you why people prefer the sound of vinyl and it's not because they are skinny frisbees.
@BrandonGamble6263 жыл бұрын
“What does it take to engineer a machine, that’s invisible to the experience.” Very well said. And he had me at Bill Evans, waltz for Debby is a masterpiece
@zvezdan9563 жыл бұрын
thats the only true thing he said here, he doesnt know what hes talking about when it comes to digital encodes.
@increase98963 жыл бұрын
@@zvezdan956 FLAC isnt the best for digital? genuinely asking.. i don't know. I bought the last Tool album on FLAC.
@zvezdan9563 жыл бұрын
@@increase9896 good FLACs are higher fidelity than vinyls. and anything more than 24/96 on FLAC is a waste of hard drive space. but a lossy 192kbs file that was encoded from a lossless format sounds the same to the human ear which is referred to as "transparent".
@swosene3 жыл бұрын
Peace piece
@gregdee90853 жыл бұрын
And vynil completly contradicts that..
@brendenlybarger46844 жыл бұрын
what really attracts me to vinyl is the expense and inconvenience!
@jacobjb3 жыл бұрын
@@zecur Same. I also like the little crackling noise that vinyl makes sometimes.
@danielsantos42023 жыл бұрын
@@jacobjb That's literally my least favorite part of listening to LPs haha
@Crunch_Buttsteak3 жыл бұрын
If you're not a collector/audiophile type person you probably won't understand but thats ok.
@ijustgotreallystoned6383 жыл бұрын
@@jacobjb if you're not a fucking idiot with your records it's not gonna have that
@neal87593 жыл бұрын
original comment
@Christopher-md7tf5 жыл бұрын
Reggie seems like the kind of guy that anybody could talk to about anything
@ThexInsidexMan5 жыл бұрын
him and quest love could get stuck in an infinite loop of pleasant & interesting conversation
@tim.noonan5 жыл бұрын
ThexInsidexMan and hair
@kellen_mcsmellin5 жыл бұрын
Another Joe Rogan you say?
@volod3mir4 жыл бұрын
I think it’s what’s commonly referred to as being a bullshit artist
@coyotetu4 жыл бұрын
@@volod3mir Ever seen his specials? His entire act is bullshit, strung together masterfully.
@drcubix4 жыл бұрын
Wow love this guy.. His voice sounds like it's been audio engineered to perfection
@jonatanaquebrada83383 жыл бұрын
He's a GREAT singer. It's so unfair that joe toegan didn't mention or talk or ask about Reggie's onstage performances
@OscarRichardson3 жыл бұрын
@Javier medina nah man. He came to get stoned and have a chat
@bull4193 жыл бұрын
My first stereo in the house was a victrola and it was the wood that made the speakers sound great. My own first stereo was a small $149 dollar with a turntable, eight track, and FM radio and a plastic cover and it was the best experience ever, I was 14 years old and my moms knew how much I loved music and purchased it for me, nothing can replace that feeling, sort of like your first kiss.
@bighands693 жыл бұрын
Far better than what 14 year olds hear today. To get the experience you had at 14 it would cost thousands today and only those with real money can afford it.
@theangriestbassplayer74923 жыл бұрын
I've heard a sound system like he's explaining that costs $150K. If I remember right that system was upwards of $200K and most of that was the speaks and I really wish I could remember the brand. It's incredible. I listened to an orchestra recording and if you closed your eyes it was like being in the room with them. You could point to the individual players/sections in the orchestra. I've never experienced anything like that. The imagining of the audio was unreal. This was a system playing a FLAC digital recording.
@johnbrentford5513 Жыл бұрын
Well, it depends on the stereo system on how good vinyl can sound. And everything else he said is 99% bullshit.
@antonioilardo6691 Жыл бұрын
Ofc it was flac is the best
@dtz1000Ай бұрын
@@antonioilardo6691 FLAC is low quality audio. It has most of the ultrasonic frequencies stripped from it. Vinyl still retains those frequencies.
@jonathanhenderson942213 сағат бұрын
It doesn't cost anywhere near $150k to achieve that. You can achieve the same thing for less than $10k... even less if you have a small-ish room and don't need a system with massive dynamic range. The key is not buying into the snakeoil and marketing. Those Wilson speakers aren't even the best cost-no-object speakers available. They measure pretty badly. Very easy to find much better for 1/20 of the price.
@colerydstrom3 жыл бұрын
Reggie is such a great conversationalist, very personable
@oftankoftan3 жыл бұрын
very mid-cent mod
@Macaroni1085 жыл бұрын
The fact is that you will never hear a recording like it is in the studio because the room is just as big a factor as the speakers and amplifiers. Studio monitors are not like Hi Fi speakers, which are generally colored in various ways and then add to that different home room environments and the sound will be altered in so many ways from what was heard in the studio. Not all studio monitors are the same either and not all studios have full acoustic treatment. And vinyl records do NOT accurately reproduce what was recorded because of inherent physical limitations, especially in the low end frequencies. The best recording quality will be at the same recorded bit rate - usually 24 bits and not 16 bits like a CD - and the same sample rate, ie: 44.1kHz or higher if it was recorded at a higher rate. Almost all studios now master everything digitally, while using various analog equipment or plugins, which are now virtually indistinguishable from analog. So getting a digital master guarantees the best possible sound 'source' and the rest depends on your setup and room, which will all contribute to altering the original sound in various good and bad ways.
@bighands693 жыл бұрын
A good sounding system and a well treated room or at least having the walls filled up with furniture or books will enable you have an excellent near to studio experience. Remember he is talking about near to the experience and not exactly saying it is the same standard.
@ericlikestowander75103 жыл бұрын
I love collecting old records from garage sales and used bookstores for a buck a piece. Some of the records I bought were hardly ever played and in exceptional condition. They were mostly jazz, crooners and old rock and roll records. Quite a blast playing them.
@AGhostIsAGhost4 жыл бұрын
If you're playing a used Bill Evans Trio album on the Crosley record player you got for Christmas you might have a different experience.
@claytron46795 жыл бұрын
I bet the room the audio gear was in was treated acoustically too. Treatments are often overlooked and can make a much more modest system sound excellent.
@Ericdawg4205 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was saying.. vinyl in general sounds pretty shitty, It's more the equipment you play it on that makes the sound better.
@MarkDanov5 жыл бұрын
Acoustics make up around 50% of the sound quality.
@JDines5 жыл бұрын
Digital recordings will sound better than vinyl if you color all your door jambs and window sills with a black magic marker.
@claytron46795 жыл бұрын
@@JDines been sniffin that magic marker haven't ya.... They don't call it magic for nothing.
@jnnx5 жыл бұрын
CLAYTRON You are kinda clueless when you are being trolled...
@Crack30445 жыл бұрын
Reggie's style of comedy is not for me, but god damn can he really draw you in with what he's talking about. Interesting man.
@TheOrlandoTrustfull5 жыл бұрын
I agree man, if Reggie was funny like Bert Kreischer, Brendan Schaub and Brian "Redban" Reichle, I would respect him more as a comedian
@tim.noonan5 жыл бұрын
Orlando Trustfull what about Reggie’s brand of comedy is less deserving of respect than any of the carnival barkers you listed?
@brainmind40705 жыл бұрын
Tim Noonan Yeah, liking is one thing. Respect is different. I can respect something I don't like.
@sketchylurker5 жыл бұрын
@@TheOrlandoTrustfull yeah you have to be kinda smart to get his comedy.. you can keep finding brain dead comedy funny
@dennisthemenace8555 жыл бұрын
@@tim.noonan Brendan schuab is funny ? Lmao what fucking work ik every body sense humor is different but geez
@michaelgavin76215 жыл бұрын
“A machine that becomes invisible to the experience.” How wonderful.
@ballzac3145 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what he's talking about too. I was at a home electronics expo about twenty years ago. There was an sign with an arrow pointing up a flight of stairs to the "high end audio" section. I got to the top and could hear music faintly playing. Then, I must have walked right into the sweet spot. The music suddenly got louder and clearer, and I felt like the music was emanating from the air around me. Totally surreal. It sounded _better_ than live music to my recollection. At first I was looking around me to try to work out where the music was coming from, even though the speakers were right in front of me, because I just couldn't comprehend that the it was coming from them. Normally you can kind of _feel_ that the music is coming out of the speakers, but these just looked like inanimate objects, and the music was just 'there'. That's the first time I listened to electrostatic speakers, and I'll never forget it.
@CipherSerpico4 жыл бұрын
caz lab Beautifully said
@voodoodisco3 жыл бұрын
“A machine that becomes invisible to the experience.” Apple products, it's in their philosophy.
@keixoun3 жыл бұрын
"we smoked some marry-joe-hannah" that's why it sounded holographic, reggie
@titancheat3 жыл бұрын
That's why they were crying 😢 purple venom lol
@Ghoopty3 жыл бұрын
That and the $150,000 system...
@jeb4193 жыл бұрын
Many audiophiles admit that the ultimate improvement to the sound of a sound system is smoking mary jo huana
@PeerHond693 жыл бұрын
@@jeb419 man... when i was stoned for the first time and threw the thriller record on, listening to human nature, i couldn't believe my ears! it's most definitely the ultimate improvement to the sound
@realityonx30633 жыл бұрын
@@Ghoopty nope people don't master their audio in those speakers in studios nor do they are true to real life They can be nice sounding tho because they are made more for experience/feel rather than technicality or them being realistic
@fritzjackson43365 жыл бұрын
The trio album for those who want it is probably Waltz for Debbie or Live from the Village Underground.
@biffboffo5 жыл бұрын
Village Vanguard, but yes
@COKELOVR155 жыл бұрын
Fritz Jackson Waltz for Debby but yes
@sebastianq43345 жыл бұрын
@@biffboffo Sunday at the Village Vanguard, but yes.
@notDonaldFagen5 жыл бұрын
Just played that last night
@notDonaldFagen5 жыл бұрын
And yeah, it's on Village Vanguard. But there is a more complete Waltz For Debbie session.
@darrenbraemer62133 жыл бұрын
When my band recorded. We would go check the mixes in my car to see how it would sound to everyone else
@craigwillms613 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I don't know of any recording artist who doesn't use the car as the final word. That's where we compare our stuff to everything else. If it sounds good in the car you're golden!!!!!
@Spiewick3 жыл бұрын
Widely known amongst recording artists and engineers alike! Dr. Dre wont throw out a beat if it doesnt sound right in his 89 civic with that old Alpine 5" mids with tweet 2 6x9s working the rear deck/hatch and the RF sub 😆😆😆
@Seriona13 жыл бұрын
Owl City is famous for car audio. He says he always finishes a song and then runs it in his car to check the quality.
@rubberonasphalt3 жыл бұрын
Strangely, I noticed Reggie Watts when he was on TV in Australia, before he started appearing more on U.S. TV shows. His music and improv is amazing. I could listen to him talk all day about music, and music tech and not get bored
@lexvonghoul69965 жыл бұрын
I have two Yamaha H7 studio speakers and technics 1210. Love playing vinyl
@justinperez16295 жыл бұрын
This guy dropped the name Bill Evans and my world just changed...
@khalnetherfields72635 жыл бұрын
lightining teleportation, brody
@zorth425 жыл бұрын
Sunday at the village vanguard
@kggregorie5 жыл бұрын
@@XXthekingofyouXX "what are next?"
@marccarter13505 жыл бұрын
I dropped Acid many times and my world changed 😃
@starshiplazyboy4755 жыл бұрын
Everybody Digs Bill Evans is one of my favorite albums.
@moosestubbings1853 Жыл бұрын
My father had a vinyl press that made thousands of records a day,his own studio & equipment in 1985 that was pretty decent May he R.I.P.
@koshersalaami3 жыл бұрын
I’m going to help y’all out a little bit here. I’ll start with record wear. One variable not considered is the quality of phono cartridges. Some needle assemblies (a needle in a phono cartridge is usually referred to as a stylus) are way lower mass than others, meaning they do less damage over time. Phono cartridges are critical because they’re the phase other than speakers or headphones where there’s a translation between mechanical energy and electrical energy. A device that does that is called a transducers, and transducers generally influence sound more within similar price ranges than electronics do because of the mechanical component. This means pay a lot of attention to phono cartridges when you buy a turntable; in actuality, the phono cartridge makes more of a difference in the sound of your record than the rest of your turntable does, unless it’s really lousy. Making equipment sonically invisible is expensive and not easy. Why is vinyl under ideal conditions closer to perfection than digital? Think of the difference between a painting and seeing the painting on your TV set. The painting is basically infinitely detailed, the TV picture is not because the TV picture is comprised of pixels. The more pixels you can fit per square inch, the closer you get to reproducing the painting perfectly. At some point you get enough pixels not to be able to detect the difference. The same is basically true of digital audio. Sampling rate is like pixels: the more times you sample per second, the finer your detail. The main problem here is that CD’s were released to the public before the sampling rate was quite as high as it should have been, and that’s why vinyl remains better. Actually, right now the bigger problem is that MP3’s are worse than CD’s. But there are advantages to digital, particularly if you can get the sampling rate high enough. Digital is encoded, and there are some benefits to this. The first is that as you make other copies you don’t wear anything out - it’s the same set of ones and zeroes no matter how many times you duplicate it, which is not true of record pressings. Another is that once encoded the signal isn’t susceptible to added distortion. Dust on a stylus harms the sound because it affects the movement of the needle, thereby becoming part of the sound. Dust on a CD, however, isn’t encoded, and thereby can’t be read as noise. Scratches aren’t read as noise either whereas on vinyl they are because they move the stylus. As to headphones vs. speakers: the advantage of headphones is that you can get better sound out of headphones than out of speakers for the same money. The headphone has to do a lot less and the headphone has the advantage of being unaffected by the acoustics of the room you’re playing back in. Also, when listening to headphones you’re always in the ideal listening position. However, there are a lot of disadvantages to headphones. You always listen alone. You can’t talk to anyone. You’re always wearing something on your head, and the best ones have a wire attached to them. And whenever you turn your head, where the stage is moves with your head. As to the variables in speaker design, that one takes a while. Suffice it to understand that, as is often true with anything, making a difference in sound is more related to the proportionate increase in price than to the actual increase in price, i.e. the difference you hear between a $500 speaker and a $1,000 speaker is way more than between a $10,200 speaker and a $10,700 speaker. Diminishing returns. By the way, the observation that listening to stereo will get you a better result than going multichannel for the same money is absolutely true and most people don’t realize that. Automotive listening: I don’t care how good your system is, you have two intrinsic obstacles. The less important one is that you’re not listening in the center of the room. The more important one is that the environment isn’t quiet because of ambient engine noise and wind noise.This makes a huge difference listening to classical music. You’re listening to a quiet passage, you’ve got it turned up loud enough to hear over the ambient noise, a loud note comes through and you’re blasted into the back seat. The soft parts have to be too loud in order not to be masked. The normal way around this is something called compression, which means reducing the loudness differences between the soft parts and loud parts. However, compression takes impact out of music and it will sound a lot more flat (not in pitch, in overall sound) than an uncompressed signal which you can listen to at home. Really covering this would probably take a book but these basics should help.
@thomascordell89472 жыл бұрын
Hey @koshersalaami just wanted to say thank you for the insightful message. I’m new to vinyl and your message taught me so much about music and audio that I didn’t even know existed. I appreciate you and hope that you’re doing well!
@gumbyjag Жыл бұрын
Very helpful.
@msorrent114 жыл бұрын
I love that Reggie described Bill Evans’ music as “holographic” because that is exactly the term Evans described what he strived for in his improvisational style. When you’re dealing with music that transcends the boundaries we’re used to, you gotta make sure your system is tuned to capture that transcendence!
@Xethis3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and then the weed part comes, and all that crap just smokes away...
@theylied17765 жыл бұрын
You will find this type of deep-cut Music Store Audiophile in New York, Los Angelas, Chicago, and Miami... but if you want an auditory religious experience find an old-school audio engineer from Nashville.
@freekick1295 жыл бұрын
can you explain more, im interested
@stevena33335 жыл бұрын
Me too, could you recommend a place to have an audio experience in New York? Thanks!
@danielw.25545 жыл бұрын
Like everyone else I'm really interested about why Nashville?
@metalligeek0935 жыл бұрын
theylied1776 visit Phonoluxe next time you’re in town if you haven’t. Still there on Nolensville Rd.
@georgenaratadam38035 жыл бұрын
@@metalligeek093 The mexican breakfast burrito place next door fucked me up once. That spot is cool though
@eisenwerks63885 жыл бұрын
Really good audio can be super cheap if you get into it and spend a few months learning the basics. As one example, you can spend $10k+ on a few different models of commercial hifi speakers that use a shared formula: A high sensitivity 15" woofer paired to a 15" wide shallow waveguide and sensitive, low distortion compression driver. The drivers they use are less than $650 for the pair. The formula is so common in various DIY forums that there are detailed writeups for constructing your own pair, measuring their response with a $70 calibrated microphone and using those measurements to build a crossover-or simply upload them to a $100 DSP. Crude youtube jigsaw skills and a lightly used recent model table saw will have you with a fantastic pair of speakers that save for low end extension and top octave detail will compete with many a new car-priced commercial design. Putting a box together, learning simple free tuning software and either soldering together a dozen things or using a DSP to type in some numbers for no soldering needed costs 10-20 hours of time plus another 5 or so for a first try box. To save 8 grand, cool. Next you need an amp. One company, Hypex, makes the boards used in a whole bunch of ~$7-15k amps for years. Great sounding boards, reliable, efficient and cool running with loads of power on tap. Then Hypex opened up to the DIY market. Now you can get those same amps and power supplies in different boxes for 500-600 bucks used. At least two companies sell the newer version of the same amps for 900 dollars or so in nice boxes with warranties. There are lots of fabulous used preamps in the $800-1000 range with sound within spitting distance of esoteric high priced new stuff. If you want digital, a great DAC is no longer obscenely expensive. I have two popular DACs from the same company, one $350 (Schiit Bifrost Uber), the other $150 (Modi Uber). I think the price difference should be more like $50. Comparing their $850 DAC on lone, it feels like it should be priced like the mid tier unit, you really don't need to spend lots on this piece. A well tuned, well isolated turntable with a good cartridge and a used phono pre lets you get a cheaper Rega or similar and have better sound than an ill-tuned very high end turntable. Also, if you can built a speaker box, you can build a turntable stand that's ultra-isolated and a serious upgrade for very little money. You can splurge for cables, but why not use some of the better quality stuff used by the same studios making your music? I like Neutrik Profi RCA connectors on Mogami microphone wire. $60 for a 6 foot cable that will last forever. A hifi brand (nordost) used the same connectors in interconnects that sell for $1000+ used! Use your calibrated mic to tune your DSP to the room. For 200 bucks you can get a DSP that takes 2 channels of digital in and lets you create crossovers for 8 output channels to feed 4 dacs. Combined with 2 ~$150 range dacs and it's a scary nice sounding digital front end that can be tuned in realtime from your computer and leave 4 channels of DSP free for later distributed bass. A huge part of sound quality is the room. Ever walk into a Best Buy and hear their nice Bowers & Wilkins speakers that cost as much as a new hatchback and feature diamond tweeters on $6000 McIntosh amps? They sound like poop. In a properly set up room, they sound incredible. Build your own bass traps and absorption/diffraction panels. Even easier than making those boxes. A sound system that will put a band in your room, capable of insane output with no compression or distortion (around 100 decibels from 1 meter with a single watt- and you have 250w available, for roughly 124 decibels of continuous output and very understressed amps at normal listening volumes. Virtually identical to a $20,000 commercially bought stereo for $4000 and a hobby. Alternatively get a $80 tripath chip amp with bluetooth, pair it to a DIYSG bookshelf speaker kit you just glue together and have a $300 system that is glorious in small rooms. Just regained awareness, super stoned thought I was somewhere else, sorry mates
@janis48475 жыл бұрын
After reading all of this I am happy to spend $10k-15k.
@LesterBrunt5 жыл бұрын
Or just buy a pair of genelecs.
@seanmcevoy94115 жыл бұрын
Autism at its best
@kennyconga4 жыл бұрын
I bought my La Scalas for 400 bucks
@explosivo19804 жыл бұрын
I love how eager Reggie is to improvise and be silly
@iFiaudiochannel5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting to hear Joe Rogan takling about audiophiles, speakers and vinyl! Keep em coming!
@CapAnson123455 жыл бұрын
Listen to Sgt. Pepper or Hendrix on vinyl with good speakers. It's mind blowing.
@abg1255 жыл бұрын
that's a pretty put together sentence for someone with a blown mind...
@nesqulck69855 жыл бұрын
I really think Reggie Watts is really a music guru, he chose comedy instead pursuing music he can sing and create beats. Watch all of his IFC episodes and Conan show. I’m really a big fan, he really knows what he’s talking about.
@TheRuVedicChannel3 жыл бұрын
Isis the band on vinyl is an eargasm. They knew exactly what to do when it came to mastering and pressing etc.
@lanceweeda11475 жыл бұрын
“Look at the fringe on my curtains” lolol
@spencer21125 жыл бұрын
Joe " I don't know who Bill Evans is" Rogan
@playbackproductions15 жыл бұрын
Joe "97% of my audience doesn't know who Bill Evans is" Rogan
@Amouroso5 жыл бұрын
Bill ‘Any relation to Bob Evans? Lol’ Evans
@kaelinjoel93285 жыл бұрын
@@Amouroso Top.
@dogdog78535 жыл бұрын
Any relationship to Sean Evans?
@CarlXVIGustafBernadotte4205 жыл бұрын
Miles "I think Im better than people cause I know an obscure jazz musician" beyond67
@slimjim11044 жыл бұрын
Mastering is what matters. Vinyl is very flawed and uses its own means of compression techniques. Hi res formats are vastly superior. Vinyl grooves can only be cut so deep or wide. Sacd, dvd audio,blu ray audio like dts and dolby true and standard dolby and dts can record in ways vinyl can and cant. No two vinyls sound the same and when you remove the rumble and his and shit people think something is missing. Ya the shit that shouldnt be there. Burn in is bullshit too. That being said i do love vinyl but i dont pretend that its something its not. Reel to reel is superior to vinyl too. And yes i have about 15 to 20 grand in my main setup and have flipped tons of gear.
@bkkersey934 жыл бұрын
So full of shit. I've heard plenty of hi res files, and NONE of them have sound better than vinyl. Neither is superior and I bet you wouldnt hear any differences in the right setup.
@CorvetteCoonass3 жыл бұрын
@@bkkersey93 There's a reason why people switched to CD in the 1980s, and it wasn't just the convenience...
@CorvetteCoonass3 жыл бұрын
@Mr Vespa So you would rather spend thousands on a audiophile turntable setup that sounds no better than a decent CD player from the 1980s? No thanks. I love records as much as next person but I'm not going to be the idiot that claims vinyl records are objectively superior to CD, because they aren't even close. You know what records sound really amazing though? Records that we're digitally recorded, go figure. I'm not saying vinyl sucks but the digital age came and it made things better for sound. Vinyl records are a hobby of mine, but I won't discriminate against CDs either.
@CorvetteCoonass3 жыл бұрын
@Mr Vespa Like I said, I enjoy vinyl records as much as the next person but I also enjoy digital formats. I also don't mind the quirks of vinyl records but I will never say it's objectively superior to CDs. Lower noise floor, much greater dynamic range, higher fidelity, less prone to physical damage, easier to store, cheaper to get quality sound. Those are all traits of a CD. I love music on any format as long as the source master is not terrible.
@RockandRoll0U8122 ай бұрын
Burn-in/break-in is real! Speakers sound better after they have been played for a while. speakers have moving parts and are very stiff when first purchased, but after playing awhile they become more sensitive and sound better! sometimes way better!
@clydeg42745 жыл бұрын
Reggie is such an interesting and badass dude. I could listen to him talk like this for hours
@tylercooper15514 жыл бұрын
The way I think about it in my head is in making a vinyl it's taking the physical sound and, unlike taking a digital reproduction. I know that's kind of a silly explanation, but that's how I visualize it
@LFSPharaoh2 жыл бұрын
Reggie Watts is one of those ever-captivating people. Anything he does I'm completely submerged and tuned in. Such a brilliant and super chill dude.
@notrealy1802175 жыл бұрын
Also the CEO of PSAudio will give anybody a tour on weekdays in Boulder CO, and he has Infinity IRS 5 speakers that are worth 300k
@MeanBeanComedy5 жыл бұрын
Seriously? I'm out there rn. I'll reach out to him.
@34672rr5 жыл бұрын
My neighbor bought some absurdly expensive speakers. They don't sound any better than cheap chinese ones. Basically all audio gear reached perfection over a decade ago. Those outrageous looking expensive speakers are just a placebo.
@mitchelloliver37045 жыл бұрын
@@34672rr youre deluded if you think that
@34672rr5 жыл бұрын
@@mitchelloliver3704 Nope, I have a degree in audio engineering and psychoacoustics. I have heard so many more rigs than the average person, and have seen many studies, etc. Frequency response is all that matters really, and even very cheap modern chinese stereo speakers have flat responses. I am not talking about laptop or bluetooth speakers, but full range speakers. The technology matured many years ago, just like digital recording media. Some people are just not comfortable with perfection though, because it means there is nowhere else to go.
@SingularityMedia5 жыл бұрын
@@34672rr sorry, total rubbish. I work as a mastering engineer and speaker performance is very different from box to box. This is easily measurable. If you want a very flat performing speaker, something mix and mastering studios require, then any old cheap home stereo speaker won't cut it. In fact even the best speakers are not flat. They are incrementally closer to flatness. This is why in a recording or mastering studio, we will take measurements of the room and apply room treatment, diffusion, bass trapping, absorption, to get the sound at the listening spot as flat as possible. Different speaks use different drivers, different crossovers, these things have different performance ratings... A ribbon tweeter does not perform the same as a soft done tweeter, for example. Speaker accuracy HAS improved in general for sure, as technology is cheaper and better. But speaker design is a fine art. So many elements combining, porting or closed box? Transmission line? Active or passive crossovers... So many decisions that effect the sound, it's a fine science.
@raptuous4 жыл бұрын
definitely one of the better guests, I started to get really into high end home and car audio systems in 1992 and I agree with pretty much everything he said on audio.
@austinwinston6845 жыл бұрын
I could just listen to Reggie talk about esoteric engineering things forever
@cinemar5 жыл бұрын
Vinyl sounds better on a hi-fi that costs $150, 000.
@rickc21025 жыл бұрын
@@betterversionn 🤣👍
@cinemar5 жыл бұрын
@@betterversionn I agree. I listen to vinyl on a system that is 20 years old, the turntable is 3 years old.
@zorth425 жыл бұрын
I think a $50,000 system would make me cry
@cinemar5 жыл бұрын
@@zorth42 That was funny :)
@doreybain5 жыл бұрын
@@betterversionn If I spent a $150k system, I'd cry too.
@jaytheosiris85095 жыл бұрын
reggie's robot voice at 7:23 would work hilarious with steve zaragoza and mike falzone's BBBBBBBBBBBOIIIS
@lucvaillancourt85805 жыл бұрын
And Joe just carries on, not even noticing.
@mommyteresa015 жыл бұрын
@@lucvaillancourt8580 joe doesnt deserve some of his guests
@slipstroke43575 жыл бұрын
Another two horn born boy I see
@JanuelWithGlasses5 жыл бұрын
Casey Cooper ey mate. Wuh’s rool numbah wahn?
@deshaundozier3 жыл бұрын
Bill evans trio live albums some of the greatest music ever
@kwyman9863 жыл бұрын
Yeah man. Reggie’s friend could have played that album on a Bluetooth speaker shaped like a banana bought from a gas station, and it would have still been a transcendental experience for everyone.
@kyledavidson87123 жыл бұрын
Can confirm.
@lazarusvillagomez4 жыл бұрын
What are the names of the speakers that Jamie showed at the end?
@Chimi_Chonga_Supreme4 жыл бұрын
150K? Why not just hire the band to perform at your house.
@phise14 жыл бұрын
EasyTabrizi because not even a live band can recreate the quality a perfectly mastered track, hence the word MASTERED.
@liquid-slick4 жыл бұрын
@@phise1 This. You would also have to hire all of the bands in your music library, at any given moment, as often as you'd like, for a setlist most artists would not want to play. So it's much more convenient and a fraction of the cost.
@Chimi_Chonga_Supreme4 жыл бұрын
The mastering engineers don't spend this much on their own monitors to mix.
@RdCrestdBreegull4 жыл бұрын
ComicBook Chaos #27 hey aquabats hello
@harrisonlittrell88424 жыл бұрын
Just hire Led Zeppelin
@honeybadger64184 жыл бұрын
Such a talented dude. It’s painful to see how little the late show utilizes his skills and creativity. His stand up was some of the most entertaining shit ever
@FlowerGrylz7484 жыл бұрын
Yeah man I saw him live, the guy is a genius.
@jonatanaquebrada83383 жыл бұрын
Yes!! Agreed. He's a great singer and creative
@valleygirltotallyforsure2 жыл бұрын
I saw him live and it was like the body high that comes before you start tripping your a** off
@stalemurfies20315 жыл бұрын
Film is so interesting the pixels if you can call them that, resemble pores on skin, very organic patterns thrown all over, and the resolution can range anywhere from a 4k - 5k(in the high-end) depending on how its rendered into digital form. So the picture including the colors and movement and lighting it all feels more natural and warm and familiar
@TomBiskup5 жыл бұрын
Joe Rogan Podcasts - one of few things keeping me on KZbin
@squiddly-diddly5 жыл бұрын
Jeez. I remember 8 track ... I had a Sansui reel to reel way back then as well.
@landonic815 жыл бұрын
Cool story bro. Changed my life. 👎
@backonthelevel855 жыл бұрын
@@landonic81 go play in traffic & leave the adults alone
@lutello30125 жыл бұрын
I'd like to get 8track again but only if it's a high end recorder for a good price. My $10 Pioneer RT-707 is in bad shape.
@squiddly-diddly5 жыл бұрын
@@lutello3012 I moved cities 15 years ago and my Akai turntable and 80w stacker stereo unit is still wrapped up in a box in the garage...along with 4 cartons of vynel ... from The Who to Uriah Heep to America .... all in mint condition...once a month used to pour a glass of red and wash them with a sponge and warm soapy water.
@Eye2Eye245 жыл бұрын
Just got a 1950's record player and stereo from thrift store for 25 bucks. Great condition. Sounds awesome.
@carlosoliveira-rc2xt5 жыл бұрын
Kenner "Close N Play"?
@Michael-st9ky4 жыл бұрын
Crackle crackle?
@korryramone3 жыл бұрын
Just be careful- a lot of turntables from that era can be record eaters, and its deceptive because they will sound killer. They sound good because they're putting way too much pressure on the record.
@Eye2Eye243 жыл бұрын
@@korryramone yeah I haven't played any records yet. It needs a needle never got around to getting one. It's crazy because I say some months later I seen one from like the 70's at the same thrift store and it had a price on it for 200 dollars. I was like what.
@korryramone3 жыл бұрын
@@Eye2Eye24 Main things to look for are an adjustable counter weight, adjustable anti-skate, and then a good stylus. You really want to dial it in, then look into aligning the cartridge. There are videos on KZbin that walk you through all these things.
@DownsAster1014 жыл бұрын
Also there is a significant loss in dynamic range when using vinyl which technically makes it a lesser resolving source than what your able to get from a digital source.
@thegraywhales79103 жыл бұрын
We record to tape and our records you buy have never been converted to digital. Really makes a difference when you make a record fully analog instead of emailing the record manufacturer a digital file.
@0b5qRa5 жыл бұрын
Flac is just a lossless file. Meaning if you ripped a CD, the sound is not degrading because you lose nothing from compression.
@doublestrokeroll5 жыл бұрын
WAV is a lossless file too. Better than FLAC (technically) because FLAC is still compressed and WAV isn't. Nobody could tell a difference though.
@Gucc1115 жыл бұрын
@@doublestrokeroll Can you explain why you can't tell a difference? I'm generally curious and have no idea what's different.
@doublestrokeroll5 жыл бұрын
@@Gucc111 I'm no expert in the actual science behind it but essentially from what I understand that as a FLAC file is being played back it is being "decompressed" back into a lossless source before it hits your ears. There are all kinds of arguments online about all this stuff and some might say that going WAV (uncompressed) to FLAC and back to WAV means loss of quality but I think at that point it's getting ridiculous. I'd be willing to bet in a double blind experiment that 99% of people out there wouldn't know the difference between 320 mp3 and WAV let alone FLAC and WAV. Having said that, I'll rip WAV every time...lol.
@Gucc1115 жыл бұрын
@@doublestrokeroll Thanks, compression/decompression sounds inherently bad. To your point, I've never noticed any consistent difference in wav, flac, or mp3.
@BrookJolley5 жыл бұрын
@@Gucc111 You wont notice a difference until you're on very expensive speakers. I can't tell the difference between flac and wav either, but I can definitely hear the difference between mp3 and flac on my studio speakers.
@volod3mir4 жыл бұрын
Vinyl might be be the closest thing to mastered tape from the 50’s, and it does have some whimsical allure to it, but it’s definitely not the most accurate source nowadays. Both vinyl and tape have frequency range limitations, and a high resolution digital wav file will be more true to the source.
@steveflow13325 жыл бұрын
I’ll have to check out HD tracks! I would love to talk to this guy haha
@johkonut2 жыл бұрын
he is so chill he's making me chill
@3rdworldcounrtyclub1314 жыл бұрын
Reggie: Excuse me, I'm a little wheezy Bird Man: Son!?
@psycold5 жыл бұрын
Love me some FLAC. Used to buy CD's for decades and finally started getting into vinyl a few years ago. Had no idea it could degrade that quickly though.
@34672rr5 жыл бұрын
laser stylus is the only way to preserve records.
@lindsaytur4965 жыл бұрын
Vinyl is pointless unless your a collector, i know vinyl heads re record it all to FLAC anyway so not to damage record when playing, ill just take the Flac ty.
@bkkersey934 жыл бұрын
Vinyl DOES NOT degrade quickly.
@OfoeNelson4 жыл бұрын
@@bkkersey93 so how many times can you play it before it starts degrading
@hayden75253 жыл бұрын
I have my record player going to a Sony reel to reel stereo recorder from the 60's, and man, the speakers are so good for vinyl
@mickythreee46404 жыл бұрын
Good digital to analog converters. That is what needs to be added to this conversation to make it complete. Records are good for the ritual, a high performing DAC can produce what an audiophile wants, unless it is ritual they are after.
@TheHammerofDissidence3 жыл бұрын
I remember the first time I experienced true imaging and soundstage. It blew me away. When you hear your favorite artist manifest in front of you it's such a cool experience. I love music. I love hifi. I love sound. If you're a music lover, not just a casual fan, I always say it's worth looking into getting a proper set up (headphones, stereo, whatever). Gear is so good now that even budget gear kicks ass.
@alfaromarv5 жыл бұрын
It’s over - Reggie Watts (og masterpiece)
@daydreamerprod3 жыл бұрын
I Miss this brothers live or new performances, watched them old videos all year though.
@deprivate3 жыл бұрын
Always have to tweek mixes after listening to them in multiple vehicles and systems
@shurikn13375 жыл бұрын
8:02 Reggie "I am Heinrich Rollins" Watts 😂
@reddmusiclab4 жыл бұрын
While I agree that great Hi-Fi Audio System is crucial for a great listening experience, including modern music. More importantly, is room treatment! Treat your your room with good and strategic acoustic panels, then get your expensive Hi-Fi System, and be submerge.
@stvlu7334 жыл бұрын
I hear that if you have a DJ turntable that plays records backwards at half speed and a digital output to your PC and play the LP then sound file backwards to play it normally you get whole new sound dimension to vinyl. This is also a good way restore sound to damaged LP's and 45's. It's like playing a whole new record.
@notDonaldFagen5 жыл бұрын
Wilson Alexandria + Mark Levinson was my first hi end experience at a shop as a teen. Really left a lasting impression!
@jacksonnicholas42884 жыл бұрын
Bill Evans would make me cry on a great stereo for sure
@xeropunt57495 жыл бұрын
Vinyl, bass up, subwoofer, in a trailer home lol, really sounds amazing...the raised floor allows rippling/resonation of the bass purr. Especially early 70's prog organ bass👌
@walterdanielsNC5 жыл бұрын
Joe, I searched for your fanmail address but I can't find it. You should do a podcast with RSD Tyler, you and him are my favorite insprirers in my life and I love you both.
@primategaberocco3 жыл бұрын
The old guys were wizards in recording. Digital is playing catch up football. 🤘
@vomitkermit34464 жыл бұрын
Yes there is a burn in period on all high quality speakers. Speakers are too stiff when new.
@dick89975 жыл бұрын
joe' i smoke mad dmt and have no idea wtf lossless audio is "rogan
@Mike-cd7bj5 жыл бұрын
michael majewski wow it’s almost as though no one man knows everything
@ahmedtwam5605 жыл бұрын
@@Mike-cd7bj that's an absurd idea
@dick89975 жыл бұрын
ahh i mean. if ur gona trip balls how the fuck are u gona do it with low quality audio ughh
@MrJackandEmily5 жыл бұрын
@@dick8997 bro, you are a boring person. Challenge yourself, read a book, make your own joke.
Burn in is completely a true statement. Especially in electronics. Amazing interview
@chaosiscandytome3 жыл бұрын
Funny thing, at 8:00, the image of the back of the guys head. That’s actually the listening room of Mr Wilson, of Wilson Audio.
@ogwoadie52135 жыл бұрын
@9:30 Reggie: it’s not like ahhh Joe: yeah you’re not like freaking out Reggie: (starts freaking out while trying to take a drink)
@Josh-hg4nj3 жыл бұрын
Not sure if you just thought it was funny so you posted it or don't actually know but he was just pretending to freak out as a joke lol
@blackoutblaze4 жыл бұрын
FLAC file format is a lossless compression algorithm used to reduce, or eliminate, degradation in sound quality.
@Dodobyer3 жыл бұрын
He’s definitely right about subwoofers having a break in. They get louder overtime for sure
@sigmundfreud79033 жыл бұрын
Which is better for recording music? Vinyl or Reel to Reel 2 track?
@Nitromorph4 жыл бұрын
Hey i've got a pair of those NS-10's hes talking about. How fun.
@JChris-ho4jj5 жыл бұрын
Damn those speakers Henry Rollins has weigh 660 lbs. each WTF 😂
@illegitimatefilm3 жыл бұрын
I like old music that was originally released on vinyl, but prefer them on uncompressed digital formats. Albums remastered on Dvd and Blu-ray sound amazing.
@tomperu72464 жыл бұрын
Hello. How can I get in contact with Joe?
@trickster_qc3 жыл бұрын
Joerogan@gmail.com
@thatonedude10033 жыл бұрын
Bill Evans is absolutely amazing. I own a bunch of his albums on vinyl…doesn’t get better than that.
@ronisize153 жыл бұрын
Bills Evans sounds the best when you listen to it through a zune with ear buds from a dollar store.
@francisjtuk3 жыл бұрын
By any tangible metrics like signal to noise ratio, dynamic range, distortion then digital is way better than vinyl but I guess there are other factors that might lead people to prefer vinyl (retro coolness, the fact that it's not as mainstream, nice sleeve art and form factor, turntables look cool and have a certain theatre to actually putting a record on). In the end the sound that comes out from a speaker is analogue regardless of how it was recorded.
@bradchang50763 жыл бұрын
Sheffield Labs cut vinyl is recorded direct to disk are some of the best pure analog recordings ever... And sound best on discrete electroncs or tube systems! Back in the day they cost 10x more than standard vinyl and came in antistatic sleeves. My dad had MacIntosh and Marantz Gold quadrophonic rack systems and huge Klipsch horn speakers. The Marantz Gold system used gold solder on their discrete circuit boards... Just like they used in our spacecraft programs because gold was the best electrical conductor. I miss vinyl acoustics! Joe, this was one of your best interviews that you've done. Keep them coming.
@larkstonguesinaspic48144 жыл бұрын
I'm a huge vinyl fan and I love collecting it. But seriously nothing beats high Res digital files in terms of quality. It's absurd to say vinyl has higher quality, just look at the numbers and you'll see digital high res FLAC files have way much higher clarity. Without surface noise. But vinyl is a much more engaging and enjoyable experience.
@amandaleigh4213 жыл бұрын
I like vinyl because there's a static sound that happens when it transitions to the next song. It's almost like bacon cooking and sizzling.
@SNIFFMYBADGER5 жыл бұрын
I still have the same floor standing Mission speakers, 120W per channel amp and Technics 1210 set up for 15 years. The best investment I ever made, still sounds fantastic.
@SlinkiestTortoise23 Жыл бұрын
Definitely! Good set up! What is the amp?
@krispatel15 жыл бұрын
As a guitarist, it's definitely true that you have to break in speakers. I usually run a loop through them to speed it up
@joaquinnava29333 жыл бұрын
" What does it take to engineer a machine that becomes invisible to the experience.."- Mutha Lovin' Reggie Watts hot damn!