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Old 01-25-2017, 06:47 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I have never heard of any music recorded so dynamically that to hear the soft bits, you'd damange your hearing on the loud bits.
Listen to some classical CD's. Some have parts so quiet, especially in the beginning, that you're tempted to turn up the volume. If you do however, the later parts blast your head off. They use the full dynamic spectrum of a CD.

A song in that same category is "Down to the waterline", by Dire Straits. It starts so quietly that if you turn op your stereo to hear the intro at a 'normal' sound level, it'll blast the roof off when the main part kicks in.
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