What is the proper loudness for listening?


Paul McGowan via YouTube claims that each room, system and recording has a specific sound level at which music sounds most "real"

I've noticed this myself listening to my 3 different systems set up in differing rooms. Thought I was crazy to think so but I guess maybe I'm not?

Also, have notice in smaller listening rooms that lower maximum volume levels sound more real.  Going too high on volume in a small room just overloads it and results in distortion

Any comments?

bobbydd

I agree with Paul McGowan. I don’t pay attention to db levels as my guide. My guide is what the particular music should be played at to be in proportion if it were live, and per where I am ‘sitting’ for the performance. Of course, I play a lot of acoustic music, where that is more easily defined in ‘size’.

The db levels are informative to a point. What’s the ambient noise level of your room?

I don’t have to listen LOUD to get it, but if I crank it a bit more than mild, I’ll energize the room with the subs and can get more. It is not necessarily better, I listen to tonality, texture and a "filled in" dimensional sound- I usually start with the midrange anyway, if that isn’t grainless and transparent, I’m out. But in terms of volume level, depending on how loudly a particular level is cut into a specific pressing, there’s an ideal loudness level within a range. Beyond that, you aren’t going to get more. Is it a system failing? if so, I don’t care at this point.

Be happy, don’t worry. Or something.

Play it really loud and go outside to listen to it...as Neil Young yelled, "more barn."