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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... "Harry Lavo" wrote in message ... "Robert C. Lang" wrote in message news ![]() snip, not relevant to point 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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