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Firstly, I couldn’t figure out which forum to post this under, so posted here. Kindly move to a more appropriate forum if there’s one.
I want to know what goes into making a system sound good (by that I mean clear, detailed and balanced, without losing certain frequencies) even at lower volumes? Which component (source, amplifier or speaker) contributes more to low volume listening pleasure? And what about that component (for example say power rating or class of the amp) causes this? Also, at what average dB level should a capable system still sound good? 60 dB? 55dB?
(My uneducated guess is it’s about balanced attenuation... but what helps achieve it?)
I want to know what goes into making a system sound good (by that I mean clear, detailed and balanced, without losing certain frequencies) even at lower volumes? Which component (source, amplifier or speaker) contributes more to low volume listening pleasure? And what about that component (for example say power rating or class of the amp) causes this? Also, at what average dB level should a capable system still sound good? 60 dB? 55dB?
(My uneducated guess is it’s about balanced attenuation... but what helps achieve it?)
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