
Rip Van Woofer
Audioholic General
In BuckleMeister's excellent RealTraps review thread I went on a bit of a tangent wondering if really good speakers and/or really good rooms are more revealing in softer passages. He made a cogent reply (not the 'daft' part
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To which he said:
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Another possiblilty: A good speaker/room system will naturally invite higher SPLs due to lower distortion (and perhaps a certain eagerness) so naturally you'll hear more even in soft parts simply because you're playing them louder.
However, I still think that there's something to my impression. Wonder if any objective research has been done on that? Calling Mtry and WmAx....!
Anyone else? Or is he right about my daft-ness (keep it to this subject!)
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...Maybe you can confirm (or tell me I'm daft) something I've noticed: with each genuine upgrade I've made (i.e., better speakers or even rudimentary room improvements) the sound quality improvement is revealed as much or more in soft passages than loud - small details of attacks and decays seem to be more noticeable and contribute mightily to the realism. At least it seems to me.
To which he said:
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Makes sense. And of course when you've made a system change you're naturally listening even more closely and will "hear" more whether it's there or not.Buckle-meister said:Nah. Just daft.
...For example, imagine someone was talking to you and suddenly spoke in hushed tones. You'd almost automatically lean forward to better hear what they were saying. With a quiet passage of music, you may not lean forward, but I suspect you still listen more attentively than during louder passages. Does this make sense?
Another possiblilty: A good speaker/room system will naturally invite higher SPLs due to lower distortion (and perhaps a certain eagerness) so naturally you'll hear more even in soft parts simply because you're playing them louder.
However, I still think that there's something to my impression. Wonder if any objective research has been done on that? Calling Mtry and WmAx....!
Anyone else? Or is he right about my daft-ness (keep it to this subject!)
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