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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1155793" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>For me it is more an evolving appreciation for certain types of music. Sound-wise, from the beginning it was about wanting a well-balanced sonic presentation with good clean bass, melodic midrange and a crystal-clear high end without any harshness. I have always listened to a wide variety of genres but, once I passed the 40 year old milepost (approximately), I developed a greater appreciation for well-recorded jazz, as it really highlights the systems capabilities and allows for the enjoyment / appreciation of each instrument as well as the composite production. I also have a greater appreciation now for more acoustic style productions of folk and adult contemporary music. When all is said and done, good sound and good quality recordings that are engaging and immersive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1155793, member: 14307"] For me it is more an evolving appreciation for certain types of music. Sound-wise, from the beginning it was about wanting a well-balanced sonic presentation with good clean bass, melodic midrange and a crystal-clear high end without any harshness. I have always listened to a wide variety of genres but, once I passed the 40 year old milepost (approximately), I developed a greater appreciation for well-recorded jazz, as it really highlights the systems capabilities and allows for the enjoyment / appreciation of each instrument as well as the composite production. I also have a greater appreciation now for more acoustic style productions of folk and adult contemporary music. When all is said and done, good sound and good quality recordings that are engaging and immersive. [/QUOTE]
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