Atmosphere said "06-25-10: Atmasphere
Acoustat6, yes, sometimes I do. Most music does not demand it but some does: The Verdi Requiem, on the Soria box set (RCA) is a good example of vinyl being put the limits, and stereos too. If you play the quiet spots at the correct volume, the peaks will be at 115db."
Hi Ralph, If you listen to the Verdi Requiem at peaks to 115db (which is an impressive level for any system) then, and since we all know that rock is supposed to be even louder than an orchestra, how loud would you listen to Cream live or other "loud" rock?
Because you said, "IOW, a proper stereo should lack loudness cues, such that you can approach the same volumes in your room that the real live music could."
Then just how loud do you listen to rock on your system to approach what a live rock concert does. Its gotta be louder than a recording of Verdis Requiem!
Bob
Acoustat6, yes, sometimes I do. Most music does not demand it but some does: The Verdi Requiem, on the Soria box set (RCA) is a good example of vinyl being put the limits, and stereos too. If you play the quiet spots at the correct volume, the peaks will be at 115db."
Hi Ralph, If you listen to the Verdi Requiem at peaks to 115db (which is an impressive level for any system) then, and since we all know that rock is supposed to be even louder than an orchestra, how loud would you listen to Cream live or other "loud" rock?
Because you said, "IOW, a proper stereo should lack loudness cues, such that you can approach the same volumes in your room that the real live music could."
Then just how loud do you listen to rock on your system to approach what a live rock concert does. Its gotta be louder than a recording of Verdis Requiem!
Bob