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In Reply to: RE: An interesting experiemnt... posted by rlw on March 08, 2015 at 06:38:54
BTW, if you're into choral or opera music, like piano these are the most tortuous types of music to sufficiently play back at live performance volumes. The universal distortions embedded in every system will cause a break up and/or flattening out, again causing the listener to whince or the proverbial ear bleed.
But again, if you attempt to listen for these things, you have to listen at volume levels approaching the live performance. Say in the 88 - 98db range. As nothing in the 60-65 db range will cause these issues.
If you're struggling to find music to listen to, I might have a CD around here that I burned (redbook format) I could mail to you with some excellent examples of the fatigue/ear bleeding I'm trying to describe.
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Please contact me offlist and I'll give you my mailing address. And thanks for thinking of me, I truly appreciate it!
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RW, I burned a CD for you last night.
As mentioned in my email to you yesterday, I apologize as I never saw your email with your shipping address until yesterday.
I should get it out to you in the next day or so and I'll email some notes to you as to what to look for, etc.
I sent you an email.
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