I think headphones allow for a more interesting stereo experience than most people's speaker configurations. Having the two headphones perfectly positioned across from each other, isolated to each ear while blocking out background noise, it allows you to pick up a lot more subtleties in the music that sometimes get drowned out in a room with speakers (or a vehicle). However, that being said, you sacrifice nearly all significant bass experiences with headphones, of course the bass tones and frequencies are still audible inside your ear but your body feels none of the air movement like it would in a concert or a room full of great speakers.
I much prefer Boards of Canada through headphones.
I much prefer neurofunk through great speakers.
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There's 3 reason why the Rolling Stones are better. I'm going to list them here. 1. Jimi Hendrix from Rolling Stones was a better guitarist then Jimmy Page 2. The bassist from Rolling Stones isn't dead 3. Rolling Stobes wrote Stairway to Heaven and The Ocean so we all know they are superior here.
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