Music tends to sound thin at low volumes, that's why the Fletcher-Munson Loudness curve was developed. Most higher-end stuff doesn't have a loudness control, nor does it have tone controls. For me personally, the addition of the Schiit Loki allowed me to tailor the sound both for different headphones as well as for speakers at low volumes. BTW, the suggestion for power conditioning and power cords is pure nonsense.
Which Component Has the Greatest Affect on Low-Level Listening
I'm looking to get out of HT 5.1 and go strictly to 2 ch. I generally have music playing all day, often just sitting done to listen to certain tracks.
I've read that "some" speakers don't sound "good" until high listening level, and also an integrated such the Luxman 505 don't sound good at low levels (is that the reason they include loudness?).
Which component, the amp or speaker, has the greatest impact on low level listening quality?
I've read that "some" speakers don't sound "good" until high listening level, and also an integrated such the Luxman 505 don't sound good at low levels (is that the reason they include loudness?).
Which component, the amp or speaker, has the greatest impact on low level listening quality?
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