More proof that music is not just an aural sensation.


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There has been an ongoing discussion regarding subwoofers and tweeters that >go way up< here, and whether they are relevant to reproducing realism. I think this is proof that all energy in the musical reproduction spectrum has an effect on the listener.

To what extent will be interesting to find out.
Well, the neighbors high school daughter called Monday night to ask if I would please turn the music down when I was testing my system out to get the over-under on db levels. Dead quite, with the AC off, 42.1 db. And then the loudest my system will play with precision, Lee Michaels, the Lee Michaels album, the loudest sustained of all my music, 120.2 db.

The idea that a teenager would call me to turn it down was amusing. It was pure concussive ecstasy.  😉
Every time after warm up, when I sit down, I get the head/hair tingly thing, along with the arms/legs goosebumps. 
 I love it, never had this with any of my older stereos!
Well, the neighbors high school daughter called Monday night to ask if I would please turn the music down when I was testing my system out to get the over-under on db levels. Dead quite, with the AC off, 42.1 db. And then the loudest my system will play with precision, Lee Michaels, the Lee Michaels album, the loudest sustained of all my music, 120.2 db.

The idea that a teenager would call me to turn it down was amusing. It was pure concussive ecstasy.
Hate to break it to you but that is not exactly the sort of ecstasy stories that start out that way are supposed to end with.