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In Reply to: RE: Sheesham / Indian Rosewood Platform posted by pc123v on February 5, 2017 at 11:59:50:
IME, a softer wood tends to be lighter in tonality rather than warmer, meaning warmth from an image-density POV. A rich tonal bloom that enhances harmonic information is my interpretation of warmth. On the downside, warmth can also mask inner-detail, ambient information, and other spatial cues including soundstage focus.
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