**** harsh glare, a kind of steely sound ****
Yes, but could also be described as “gritty, sandpapery”. Gritty and sandpapery is what I like to call a “soft grain”. Soft, because use of the term “grain” is usually associated with a harsh sound. I hear a soft grain, akin to what one sees when one gets very close to a picture in a newspaper....one can see the ink dots. The sonic image is not saturated enough. For me, good pure analog sound still fills in more of the dots that complete the sonic picture heard with live orchestral violins.
Yes, but could also be described as “gritty, sandpapery”. Gritty and sandpapery is what I like to call a “soft grain”. Soft, because use of the term “grain” is usually associated with a harsh sound. I hear a soft grain, akin to what one sees when one gets very close to a picture in a newspaper....one can see the ink dots. The sonic image is not saturated enough. For me, good pure analog sound still fills in more of the dots that complete the sonic picture heard with live orchestral violins.