In Reply to: RE: go listen to the MBLs posted by jazz1 on August 8, 2012 at 23:33:36:
***It (playing well at low levels) is a great attribute that most systems are not capable of.****
I'm sure this makes sense. But to be to be sure that I am following along I'll ask you the same question that I asked Jerome.
*****If you play classical music that has both very loud as well as extended and remarkable quiet (as low as the system/room allows) passages would that not serve as the same "test"?****
That is, by definition if a system plays classical music well it must play softly well. Right? In fact, playing softly extremely well is a fundamental attribute. This is why it would never occur to me to "test" a speaker on its ability to play at low levels....it's implicit. At least that's how I look at it.
Robert C. Lang
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- RE: go listen to the MBLs - Robert C. Lang 00:34:17 08/09/12 (4)
- RE: go listen to the MBLs - jazz1 01:22:17 08/09/12 (3)
- RE: go listen to the MBLs - Robert C. Lang 14:11:58 08/09/12 (0)
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