I recently heard a massive Klangfilm system centered on Bionors. It had an ease and seamlessness that made listening unfatiguing at much higher volume than I do at home. But the room was expansive, huge; it had a natural decay that did not interfere with the sonics. The system is far different than the inert boxes delivering a forensic "audiophile" sound with all the attributes-- really more like a giant wave, on a huge scale, that was faultless in tone, dynamics and range. Very interesting experience for me despite my many years at this-- not something that would be easily achieved given the the components or the level of attention required to operate and maintain such a system. Absolutely glorious to hear though!
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Well stated. I have never even striped to fin how loud my system will go, but I am confident it would be clean and clear all the way. The room would overload quickly though.
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I can play well beyond what my ears are comfortable with and hear no discernible distortion. Like others I much prefer listening at lower levels, particularly in the late evening when I don’t want to disturb the neighbors, and find that it still sounds outstanding at least to my ears. Even at low levels, 50-65 db, I get a wide and deep soundstage and proper imaging. Granted my room is small so it’s easier to do that in a somewhat near field listening environment. |
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