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In the Thread: Romy The Cat's new Listening Room
Post Subject: The loud noise vs. loud Sound.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/30/2010
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
Without mentioning the reasons here are a few pointers:

1)      There is no proper  tone
2)      Horizontal imaging is less refined then I would like it to be.
3)      Sound is not wet enough.
4)      At high volumes room can’t dissipate HF
5)      Sound does not have uniformed density and more reminds a dug and raked backyard.
6)      Strenuous and laborious presentation.
7)      Playback does not sound with the room but in the room.

One of the most interesting and unnerving characteristics of my sound is the way how Macondo plays loud in my new room. In my old room as volume of the sound went up Macondo’s sound was very firm and focused. There was nothing changed in Sound just volume went up. The very tip of the dynamic summit was very well defined and much spotlighted. Now, in the new room it is VERY far from what it used to be as instead of focused dynamic accent Macondo has a loud noise. Before if playbacks needed to deliver an accent, a dynamic punch line it was instantly and VERY narrow. It was like a hit of whip, where the very end was inflicting max pain. Now there is no end of the whip and as Macondo gets loud it hit with wide spectra noise, like a pile of garden rakes has fallen on you.

I attribute it to the fact that Macondo drivers are not time alighted for now but it might be something else as well.

Rgs, Romy the Cat

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