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Dynamic range with classical music
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<blockquote data-quote="adie" data-source="post: 1088430" data-attributes="member: 2428"><p>I'll dip my toe in this murky water and say that your system plays a role here- particularly amp and speakers. Some perform better at "piano" than others. Some only light up with the volume cranked up. Some speaker and amp combinations simply don't handle the huge dynamic swings that can occur in orchestral works well at all.</p><p>It is a criticism of modern speaker design, where smaller and smaller drivers are used to fit into modern spaces and have WAF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adie, post: 1088430, member: 2428"] I'll dip my toe in this murky water and say that your system plays a role here- particularly amp and speakers. Some perform better at "piano" than others. Some only light up with the volume cranked up. Some speaker and amp combinations simply don't handle the huge dynamic swings that can occur in orchestral works well at all. It is a criticism of modern speaker design, where smaller and smaller drivers are used to fit into modern spaces and have WAF. [/QUOTE]
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