Low volume (loudness) listening


I do a lot of my listening early in the morning and/or late at night when my wife is sleeping.  I listen to CDs I have ripped to my MacBook Air and to Tidal, both via Roon, and a few internet radio stations.  The loudest I listen would be 60dB.  I understand and it has been my experience that at lower volumes I am missing a lot; especially bass and vocals.  Suggestions on what I can do?

My system:  Sonus Faber Olympica Nova 3 speakers, Pair of REL T/7x subwoofers, Moon 390 preamp, Moon 330A amp, Emotiva CD player (used occasionally), Roon Nucleus One (Roon core) and LAIV Harmony DAC.  

The Room:  16 ft X 22 ft living room.  8 ft ceiling.  Oak floors.  Reasonably damped with furniture, rugs and wall absorption.  TV mounted on wall between speakers and behind furniture with equipment -- common setup.

Thanks for the help.

Evan

evanpress

This Chase RLC-1 Remote Line Controller is ideal for your needs.

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I use one in my main, office, and garage/shop systems. Direct, or alternately thru a tape loop, you cannot tell it’s in or out, 105 db S/N. No moving parts, all done via a single Philips chip

innards of one of mine

In addition to 4 line in options, it has remote: volume, mute; balance; treble; bass

and, for you, anyone listening at low volumes

Automatic and Progressive Bass Boost. 

setup:

Chase Default volume is low, with no bass boost.

Set your preamp to your normal listening level, never change that.

Now, using the Chase for remote volume, go louder, no bass boost. go below it’s default level, it begins and as you lower the volume more, it automatically and progressively implements bass boost, which keeps the Jazz Bassist part of the mix (otherwise the bass would be gone due to our ear’s non-linear curve).

You must have a remote, no controls, just indicators on the unit. I’ve never had a remote break, but people lose them, sell them without a remote.

I'd be sitting as close as possible to those speakers, they are gorgeous!   :)

Greetings!!!!!
The obvious path is to isolate the bedroom where yor wife sleeps.

Replace the door with a solid one and fill the bottom gap with a broom type device

You’ll be able to add some db’s without bothering the boss

Cheers