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How loud do you listen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1116454" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>I listen to a wide variety of music. Most of the pre 60s stuff would be a speaking level or just below, barring a few being really loud. Most 60s and 70s music requires twice speaking level to hear it properly (so I tell my wife). 80s and 90s we get to the point of wanting to feel the music, as well as hear, in my ears. Mostly everything after that I want to feel in my toes. There are some classical songs that can only be properly heard just before THD reaches 1 on the Richter scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1116454, member: 24582"] I listen to a wide variety of music. Most of the pre 60s stuff would be a speaking level or just below, barring a few being really loud. Most 60s and 70s music requires twice speaking level to hear it properly (so I tell my wife). 80s and 90s we get to the point of wanting to feel the music, as well as hear, in my ears. Mostly everything after that I want to feel in my toes. There are some classical songs that can only be properly heard just before THD reaches 1 on the Richter scale. [/QUOTE]
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