I find that when you get a system sounding right, you're less likely to listen at higher volumes. Volume can be used to in an attempt to compensate for a system's weak spots.
Listening volume
For the last couple days I have been typically listening at a lower volume. Typical volume (not peak) is now low to mid 80's (dB). Interestingly, peak still is high 90's maybe 100 dB. Before, I would listen at a typical good 10dB louder average. But peak was only a tad bit higher so I think I was clearly running into dynamic compression.
The real surise is that at these average lower dB levels, my soundstage is better defined in width and depth. Was dynamic compression limiting my soundstage? Anyone else ever run into this? I'm really puzzled by this-
The real surise is that at these average lower dB levels, my soundstage is better defined in width and depth. Was dynamic compression limiting my soundstage? Anyone else ever run into this? I'm really puzzled by this-
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ZD, Perhaps, but I think it is also true that realistic volume levels suits music best. It is not so hard to get a system to play well at low volume for less cost. Playing loud well does not come as easy,especially in larger rooms, and will usually involve some additional cost. Myself, I want it to sound as best it can at all levels. Only my main personal reference setup can do that in a larger room of all the stuff I run in my house (I'm a little nuts this way). The rest is limited in comparison but does just fine for what I need there, usually at much lower volumes. |
Mapman, e-mail me please: [email protected]. I have some ohm questions, and you seem to always be talking about how much you love them! Back to the o.p. I've been listening at very low levels lately and I'm not exactly sure why. It may be that my set-up now has more resolution so I get all the micro details and nuances at a low level...?? I used to shake the whole dang room. No joke, I was reinforcing the windows and doors in my room so they wouldn't rattle, lol. Larely though, I listen at very quiet levels; I'm guessing in the 70db-80db range. Kinda strange. Went from 100db techno to 80db jazz and classical... |
B_, You should be able to pop any member with a login an email via inbox (use "mypage" link at top of this page for example to get there. Its kind of a buried feature here on teh gon that I did not even realize existed until recently. It let's you send emails to other members privately as needed but also logs and provides access via agon site. I'm always happy to chat about all things audio, OHM or otherwise. Just send your questions my way. THanks. |
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