vdonnut on Nostr: I generally use only one speaker at a time because I like to be aware of the world ...
I generally use only one speaker at a time because I like to be aware of the world around me. And because of that and push to separate sounds between two speakers I cannot listen to some songs. Like Sweet Caroline without trumpets.
I blame both software and hardware. How hard is it to make a switch in app to disable that sound separation? How hard is it to make speakers differentiate if I use one or both of them? WTF!?
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