05-Sep-2017, 22:10
@Jonas
Yes, there is always the right volume for every track/album and time/mood.
And what is so special about my D is the fact that it can transport these tiny little acoustics/details in a voice or instrument that makes you shiver and gives emotions.
If you e.g. listen to Eva Cassidy and here marvelous voice it's only with my D that I can hear this special timbre in here voice that gives you these energies.
I call it 'timetunnel performance' when emotions of a singer/player reaches to you back from the past through a 'dead' bits&bytes (just think of it) and you're taken away.
It's nothing rationale in that moment...it's pure joy.
gui
Yes, there is always the right volume for every track/album and time/mood.
And what is so special about my D is the fact that it can transport these tiny little acoustics/details in a voice or instrument that makes you shiver and gives emotions.
If you e.g. listen to Eva Cassidy and here marvelous voice it's only with my D that I can hear this special timbre in here voice that gives you these energies.
I call it 'timetunnel performance' when emotions of a singer/player reaches to you back from the past through a 'dead' bits&bytes (just think of it) and you're taken away.
It's nothing rationale in that moment...it's pure joy.
gui
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berlin