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What do you do when you have your system totally dialed in? You've spent thousands of dollars and hours and hours listening and researching. Now you've got it! all the parts of listening bliss, and better than 99.9% of anything most people have heard (except frequenters of these sites). Well thats kinda where I am. Quickly and obsessively I started with Ht2-tls, an AVA 400r, room treatments, w4s dac 2, off ramp 5..... then rear's and a center channel and new av receiver, then a htpc..... i thought it would never end but it kinda did. I love listening to music AND I love listening to music while searching for new gear but now what? Some days i think it cant get any better than this. Then other days I think something doesn't sound right. I put on my Salk sampler cd today for the first time in months. I really turned it up and almost maxed out my dac2 preamp. And wow! I think i realized that i have not been listening at the level that the speakers want. I then got a spl meter for my iphone and got me thinking what kind of levels do people listen at? Now I'm averaging in the 70-80's and peaks or maxs out in the low 90's. It's loud but not obnoxious. I feel like i had a major break through just by turning it up.
Some days i think it cant get any better than this.
I find myself listening to some things at 90 db peak (80-85 avg)caveat being that I listen mostly to vinylparticularly classical where the dynamic range is quite pronouncedcompressed cds and poorly recorded material gets played back at lower volumes
something as revealing as the Salks will show up every imperfection in a poor recording or your componentsmost recordings are up to parand when things are ideal - total bliss
I'm not sure what an 'average peak' level is, so I will refer to average levels and peak levels.
It is amazing how well so many vinyl records sound. The average sound quality with my SoundScapes is amazing on most of my vinyl records. You would think that only a few would have that great a sound but that is not so. Most of them do! When the sound quality and the music both hit, it is truly bliss.Bob