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In Reply to: RE: BIS SACD posted by Disbeliever on June 09, 2012 at 02:37:16
If that is what you are used to doing when you put music on. I do a lot of casual listening so regular amounts of compression are fine but when I am really focused on what I'm listening to I can enjoy a more realistic dynamic range.
I think one of the impediments to wide dynamic range audio is that the quiet moments really require a quiet room. Not much difference from trying to play a good CD on a car audio system - CD's with good dynamic range sound terrible. You can't hear any of the quiet music at all when you are driving.
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My challenge with hearing the quieter passages is caused by tinnitus . Therefore I do sometimes increase the volume in order to hear . Also I use hearing aids and I'm grateful I can still enjoy listening to music at all .
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