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Karl Uppiano
 
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More channels might be the secret. Although I'm a two-channel die-hard, I
can understand the possibility that more speakers might envelop the listener
more than just two, thereby reducing the urge to crank up the volume...

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One thing for certain I have found that as I have learned to turn the
volume down (although still a little louder than reality in most
situations) my system becomes seemingly even more resolving and I
enjoy the music more.


I have found the same thing when playing multichannel symphonic music
especially. My guess is I do now listen at realistic levels, and the

sound
is "just right". Yet it can coexist with the neighbors nicely and I don't
feel I'm missing a thing.

 
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