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Post Subject: Static dynamic vs dynamic dynamicsPosted by Romy the Cat on: 11/9/2021
Thanks, but it is kind of different. The dynamics that I lost
have a different by nature. There are many reasons why I lost static dynamics.
I have a gasket between the new plates and old baffle, I have many other problems
that is shortcut in this prototype, the not well sealed enclosure is many of
them. All of it dive what I call static dynamic lost. I can improve all of it
but my concern that I lost different dynamic. I had Bill yesterday and he was listening
that I have now, and I think he got the idea in slightly different perspective.
He did notice of cause that I lost dynamic, but he was paid attention only to static
dynamics. One of the keys of my sound always was “dynamic dynamics”. If we have some kind typically compressed
recording (all of them are) then the playback that I have had an ability to decompress
sound. Typically, ”out there” it is done by shortening notes decay and in a way expediting sound ( underload
OPT, OTL …etc..) I absolutely reject this approach and Macondo/Milq with it in
very different way. There was no harmonic hurtle in a way how my playback decompress
sound. It is not only amp and speakers do it. Many my ingratiation do it. The
TLO, the Dominus, SU2 transformer, DSET, S2 drivers. It is something the
scratch microscopic dynamic out of relatively flat and compressed notes without
change harmonic context of notes. For sure the static dynamic might impact the dynamic
dynamics, but they are different, and I know how to hear one vs another. So,
what I am saying that for whatever reasons my playback lost dynamic dynamics, I
use to have it with the same speakers and amps to threw more “events” within “dynamic
garishness”. I do not know where it come from and I have high confidence that
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