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| Muttonheaded Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Right in the Pickle Barrel
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| maybe cos when it's at a decent volume, you can pick out not only the dynamics properly, but you get a better sense of tuning and pitch. PLus of course you hear the small bits in the background that make the whole thing more 'busy', fill it out and generally make it sound more colourful and alive.... |
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| Richard Allen Evans Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: The Academy Of Power
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| Originally Posted by Tumble
i agree with the tumbleman, it also sounds better when your drunk Under Development... |
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| Drop it like it's hot Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Surrey, South East
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| I much prefer studio quality music over live music but yes when you turn it up, the dynamics of the songs are heard better (With a decent system that can handle a bit of power anyway ) Home cinema: Toshiba 42XV555DB Full HD LCD | Onkyo TX-SR705 | NAD C352 | Monitor Audio Bronze B2 | Monitor Audio Bronze C | Monitor Audio Bronze BFX | Yamaha NSC120 | BK Monolith sub | Toshiba HD-EP35 HD-DVD | Samsung BD-P1400 BluRay Player | Pioneer DV-575 | Squeezebox3 | Virgin Media V+ Box PC: Asus P5B | Core2duo 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 PC6400 | Inno3d iChill 7900GS | Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1 | 250GB | 500GB | NEC DVDRW | Dual AG Neovo 19" HTPC: | Core2Duo E6420 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 | 250GBx2 | Radeon X1300 | Terratec Aureon 7.1 | Windows MCE 2005 Laptop: 1.5GHz Centrino | 512MB | 60GB | 15" Wide TFT | Wifi | DVDRW |
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| Pixel Abuser Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Milton Keynes
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that came from http://www.healingsprings.com/ENDORPHINS.htm |
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| HEXUS.Metal Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: In The Hall Of The Mountain King
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| Originally Posted by Howard Just out of interest have you ever seen a good live band? Live music by far tops studio albums for me, and yes the louder the better.
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| Kensey66 - XBL Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Near Weston-Super-Mud..
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| He means the quality of a studio recording compared to the quality of a live recording. And yes, i'd much rather see a band live than listen to the album etc... OT, one of best gigs i've been to was The Psychedelic Furs at Glastonbury in the 80's. About 3 hours of sweat. Closely followed by Ian Dury funking hard. I also saw Hazel O'connor in Bristol at the Bier Keller with about 80 people at the gig, she blew everyone away. I was so close to the "stage" that i actually untangled her microphone lead for her and she gave me the thumb up! ![]() Yeah music, the louder the better. If you can't feel it it's not loud enough |
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| Drop it like it's hot Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Surrey, South East
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| YEh I meant quality. And no I haven't seen many good live bands. But I do know what it's like and the main attraction there is the great atmosphere Home cinema: Toshiba 42XV555DB Full HD LCD | Onkyo TX-SR705 | NAD C352 | Monitor Audio Bronze B2 | Monitor Audio Bronze C | Monitor Audio Bronze BFX | Yamaha NSC120 | BK Monolith sub | Toshiba HD-EP35 HD-DVD | Samsung BD-P1400 BluRay Player | Pioneer DV-575 | Squeezebox3 | Virgin Media V+ Box PC: Asus P5B | Core2duo 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 PC6400 | Inno3d iChill 7900GS | Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1 | 250GB | 500GB | NEC DVDRW | Dual AG Neovo 19" HTPC: | Core2Duo E6420 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 | 250GBx2 | Radeon X1300 | Terratec Aureon 7.1 | Windows MCE 2005 Laptop: 1.5GHz Centrino | 512MB | 60GB | 15" Wide TFT | Wifi | DVDRW |
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| HEXUS.timelord. Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: On the Battle Field
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| Originally Posted by Agent ...Agent wants to know why its best LOUD....
and its cos it makes your adrenal glands tick over a tad....its an excitement thing. Like a loud BANG when you're not expecting it. The trouble is you become accustomed and dont get the hormonal kick. So you should only really pump it up occassionally ![]() Agent = Hardware Homosapien | Zak33 = Hardware Homonid - just call me "Lucy" |
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| Spider pig, spider pig Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Cardiff
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| You get used to it very quickly too, by the time a CD finishes at a loud volume, it doesn't seem as loud as when you turned it up does it? Also, it seems to me that when speakers are on quite quietly, sort of to provide ambience and mood to the place, the music does lack in some of the detail you get when you turn them up a bit louder. I guess this makes sense though, when you consider how muh more precise the tiny tweeter movements need to be to get a good detailed sound at a really low volume. |
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| From The Grave Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: SE London
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| My theory is that, in the same way that eating a sugar cube gives your tastebuds a more pleasurable sensation than dissolving it in a glass of water and drinking it, stimulating your ears with loud music is more enjoyable than just having it on quietly. Just as you can overdo sweetness though (try eating a saccharine sweetener tablet) once music gets too loud it hurts your ears. Rich :¬) www.no2id.net www.saynoto0870.com www.housepricecrash.co.uk Now these points of data make a beautiful line, and we're out of beta we're releasing on time.... |
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