Have you noticed as your system improves?


I have been working on making improvements to my system since 2021. (I got away from it for 10 years so the rig sat silent all that time and aged out) I have replaced my speakers twice in 2021 and 2024, my DAC, DDC, All the cables, speaker wire and PC’s. I added a streamer and ALSO the preamp/dsp processor is new. Just got a new amp in May. I have made upgrades to my wired internet access with switches, LPS and better cabling and Enos filter. I have an Audience Front Row Reserve USB cable on the way to complete that signal chain. The only thing not new is my CEC CD transport, it still works and sounds great. I have put a great deal of time and effort into my room acoustic treatments too.

 

So here’s the thing, and it’s been consistent once it all got settled and broken in. I don’t listen as loud as I did before all this or along the way. Not because it sounds worse but because it’s not necessary to hear deep into the recordings anymore. The resolution, PRAT, detail, soundstage is all there, and its really good. It’s a collective level of enhancements to achieve this. I want to preserve what hearing I have left, yet I am enjoying the music much more now, it simply just sounds better with out all the volume required before to hear what was going on. I used to have to turn it up to get it to sound good. Not anymore. Has this happed to you too?

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I have a question related to this topic:

My current speakers have a sensitivity of 86db *Dynaudio Evoke 20".  I am curious about getting (and building) the CSS Criton 2TDX MTM which has a sensitivity of 90db.  My question is: "would the increase in sensitivity lead to better sound at low volumes?   Is the sensitivity related to how the speakers perform at low volumes?

Yes…. This happens if one is making the right moves for system upgrades (components and cables). 
 

Better/improved equipment should mean more resolution and less noise. 
Lowered noise, particularly from better cables, allows one to listen and be satisfied at a lower volume due to the increase in resolution and the lowering of noise. 

Yep. Generally listen in the mid 70s now but occasionally like to turn it up.