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low attack, low dynamic range, weak soundstage
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<blockquote data-quote="joel" data-source="post: 77808" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>drink more beer for mid range, a good Merlot for low end smoothness, or a couple of tots of Klippies for more punch.</p><p></p><p>Seriously though it sounds to me like you're overthinking things.</p><p>You start to listen expecting to hear differences and guess what, you do.</p><p></p><p>Take a break for a little while until you want to listen to music again.</p><p>Please note I said<u> music </u> and not your system.</p><p></p><p>And when in doubt try and listen to the real thing and use that for a reference.</p><p></p><p>I have often found that when compared to many recordings, a real Piano sounds almost a little dull. Carefull listening reveals that just like Shrek and onions the real thing has lots of layers, and all we get to hear on many recordings is the fundamental of the note. Sometimes bright, sometimes hard but never sweet.</p><p></p><p>OK enough of the alcohol references.</p><p></p><p>Learn to enjoy the music again</p><p></p><p>Oom always look forward to learn something from the master.</p><p></p><p>Joel </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel, post: 77808, member: 406"] drink more beer for mid range, a good Merlot for low end smoothness, or a couple of tots of Klippies for more punch. Seriously though it sounds to me like you're overthinking things. You start to listen expecting to hear differences and guess what, you do. Take a break for a little while until you want to listen to music again. Please note I said[u] music [/u] and not your system. And when in doubt try and listen to the real thing and use that for a reference. I have often found that when compared to many recordings, a real Piano sounds almost a little dull. Carefull listening reveals that just like Shrek and onions the real thing has lots of layers, and all we get to hear on many recordings is the fundamental of the note. Sometimes bright, sometimes hard but never sweet. OK enough of the alcohol references. Learn to enjoy the music again Oom always look forward to learn something from the master. Joel [/QUOTE]
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