Mtn. Lion seems to run things a little faster and smoother than with Lion.
It does sound a little different than Lion on my Dual Boot MacBook Pro.
Mtn. Lion sounds slightly less dark than Lion and is more open sounding. Damien Plisson of Audirvana Plus also noticed sonic improvments with Mtn. Lion and feels it might be due to kernal optimizations in the OS.
Those of you running OSX Snow Leopard might feel that Mtn. Lion is brighter, but I don't think this is the case. Snow Leopard is darker sounding and less open than Lion or Mtn. Lion. But this is just my opinion, so use what sounds best to you.
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Topic - Sonic Impressions of OSX Mtn. Lion - Mercman 08:37:18 07/27/12 (10)
- RE: Sonic Impressions of OSX Mtn. Lion - mrdon 19:28:11 07/27/12 (1)
- RE: Sonic Impressions of OSX Mtn. Lion - mhardyman 04:40:53 07/29/12 (0)
- Fresh install vs. Fresh install - Dynobot 10:52:41 07/27/12 (2)
- RE: Fresh install vs. Fresh install - Mercman 10:56:45 07/27/12 (1)
- RE: Fresh install vs. Fresh install - Dynobot 11:02:50 07/27/12 (0)
- How do you set up to dual boot?...and are you using Pure Music... - Steve Parry 10:36:37 07/27/12 (1)
- RE: How do you set up to dual boot?...and are you using Pure Music... - Mercman 10:41:35 07/27/12 (0)
- RE: Sonic Impressions of OSX Mtn. Lion - fmak 08:59:17 07/27/12 (2)
- you may need to do the math again - bwb 09:32:24 07/28/12 (1)
- RE: you may need to do the math again - AbeCollins 21:24:42 07/29/12 (0)