What steps do people take to reduce ambient noise when they are listening to their hifi system?
I wondered this after watching a Steve Guttenborg YT video, where I could plainly hear the drone of NYC in the background, perhaps a window was open, but surely in an urban environment you end up enjoying your music mixed in with lots of extra noise, which sort of makes an audiophile's quest for purity ridiculous.
I'm lucky to live in a very quiet part of West Wales, with no neighbours, but the sound of a post rammer working 2km away is enough to spoil some recordings for me, and I get the dogs to move the sheep if they're getting too vocal for me. Some days it doesn't bother me, or I change the genre, and nightime is deathly quiet if I can stay awake.
However, if I had spent tens of thousands on gear I wouldn't want any extraneous sound, full stop.
I wondered this after watching a Steve Guttenborg YT video, where I could plainly hear the drone of NYC in the background, perhaps a window was open, but surely in an urban environment you end up enjoying your music mixed in with lots of extra noise, which sort of makes an audiophile's quest for purity ridiculous.
I'm lucky to live in a very quiet part of West Wales, with no neighbours, but the sound of a post rammer working 2km away is enough to spoil some recordings for me, and I get the dogs to move the sheep if they're getting too vocal for me. Some days it doesn't bother me, or I change the genre, and nightime is deathly quiet if I can stay awake.
However, if I had spent tens of thousands on gear I wouldn't want any extraneous sound, full stop.