Re: Classical music, anyone?



Richard R. Hershberger <rrhersh@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 29, 3:42 pm, djhe...@xxxxxxxxxxx (Dorothy J Heydt) wrote:
In article <fin78h$2ie...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Patrick Baldwin <p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dorothy J Heydt <djhe...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<SNIP>

Yes. Try, also, to listen to it just sitting down at home, so
you can pay more attention to it. You might listen to it in the
car first and then in home. Giving it your undivided attention
will be rewarding, I promise.

Also, classical music make much more use of dynamic range, which is
our secret code for "some bits are loud and some are soft". This
often doesn't work well in the car, where the background noise
unavoidably interferes.

Hmm, that could be a problem, patricularly with the
new winter tires on. Still, worth a try.

And Tool does that a fair bit, and it works out OK
in the car as long as I'm prepared for bone-shaking
wall-o-sound sometimes.

~P.

.



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