05-20-2020, 08:09 PM
(05-20-2020, 04:57 PM)CatMan Wrote:(05-20-2020, 02:52 PM)Benjamin Wrote: How come suddenly now it's 'too hard' to listen to 32 days a stage? Or even listen for something 8+ hours?
When I first come to the forum we were all doing that, no complaints, no 'oh this is too hard' we just did it. I did AM6 twice and never had an issue, neither did tons of other people. But now it's apparently a criticism of Shannon's design.
LTU is almost the same amount of listening (7 hours, and yes 2 days off but not far off) with AM6 you simply listen to a stage for 32 days, and switch over to the next stage. It's not that difficult.
I don't really like the idea of getting rid of Stage 7. I haven't used any Stage 7's but i've read people who have used AM6 a few times then used Stage 7 and it's been very beneficial for them after that. Maybe something like don't bundle Stage 7 when they buy it, but when they have proof they have done Stage 1-6 properly then we can set the up with stage 7.
Seriously!!!
Back in MY day...we had 4G and 5G...and I listened often up to 21 hours per day...vastly changing my routine to max the sub usage...uphill...barefeet...in the snow...both ways...blah blah.
#BoomerUser
Being a single man, or knowing subs with limiter couldn't affect partners or children, listening for multiple hours per day wouldn't be a problem at all. For me now, it would come down to how long I had to wear headphones or earbuds. It becomes quite uncomfortable after awhile. I don't mind listening while sleeping, at all, but I "lost" my second pair of Cozyphones recently (seriously, two pairs I can't find in my whole frickin' house), and listening through big-ass Sennheisers all night hurts. Anyway, time isn't an issue, really, but there are certain situations where it's a PITA.