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RE: REVIEW: Tekton Design Lore Speakers

Posted by jaydacus on July 28, 2017 at 18:56:36:

All very true I'm sure. I'm getting older, so I really don't listen at crazy volumes anymore. If I were sitting right in front of the speakers that would be more the 10-20%(estimate). Anything beyond that would be for listening elsewhere in the house. Yes. Most of the music I listen to has very little dynamic range because I do tend to listen to newer music like Train and Coldplay. I wish everything was recorded more like Steely Dan, but that is just not where recording levels are at right now.

I was thinking that all of these remasters keep coming out louder and louder. The re-re-release of Sgt. Pepper is gash in my opinion. Very loud and bumpy. Maybe in the future the selling point when remastering will be MORE DYNAMIC. One can only hope.