13-Aug-2021, 16:50
(This post was last modified: 13-Aug-2021, 16:51 by audio_engr.)
(12-Aug-2021, 22:28)AdamEOS Wrote: One more point. Don’t look look for high frequency etched detail at first. For a start that doesn’t sound natural at higher volumes and is fatiguing. Instead listen for the change in mid bass, bass presence, bloom and size of soundstage. As the ears adjust, the sound gets better and better. Just my tupence ha’penny
I am in full agreement with you that after about an hour, midbass articulation and bloom, pinpoint imaging and the swell of the soundstage with voluptuous dynamics is what I get every late evening I sit down with my 440-Pro. In my case, SAM and DPM are OFF. Well recorded classical music is a 'real treat' !!

