LoG Listening Oils General
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QOTD: What oils do you use post-listen?
I've been having trouble recently as my ears seem to wear out quickly after listening with Jengo Brand Folk Oil.
Slow day today so I'll try to bump and increase interactivity:
When did you first use listening oils? Did you like them right away or did they grow on you
Really need to get in to oils. Tried eucalyptus oil and cinnamon which really brought out the textures of especially Coltrane. But I guess they aren't common here so I will have to order online.
>>74508419
Cinnamon is a great starter oil but be wary cause it can cause a buildup of bass hairs in your cochlea, which basically affects your internal equaliser to be super bass heavy
>>74508178
Is this a real thing liberals do?
Is there a two-in-one listening oil/pebble?
>>74508470
No it's an interesting concept. How would you do it?
>>74508516
A porous stone like pumice might hold listening oil well, or else they could be sold as a kit. Something like witch hazel could pair effectively for ambient.
>>74508662
Holynfuck that's genius. Which type of rock though, vibrato or Frondissimo
>>74508744
I'd say frondissimo because it would increase listenable quality