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elGatoDiablo69 t1_jd1b2ns wrote

A great post! Like many others suggested - volume leveling is a big factor to consider as sometimes slightly higher volume can be mistaken for better quality. I would also suggest using only the tracks (maybe even album versions) that you know very very well. There’s a big emotional difference in how you might react to a new song versus something you know very well and essentially know what to expect. And in the meantime, we’re gonna sit tight here in Canada and wait for qobuz to arrive…. One day… maybe

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mmry404 OP t1_jd1xj6a wrote

Thank you! I pretty much did only use tracks I know very well, although I haven't checked them all out since I upgraded to the S8. Sometimes I just didn't want to go to the next track since it just sounded so freaking good!

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elGatoDiablo69 t1_jd3900c wrote

Yeah. Makes sense. Just form personal experience and basic research - your perception of music can change dramatically based on a great number of variables such as your mood, time of day, physical condition, etc etc. our sensory perception is so heavily biased! :) nonetheless, as long as you enjoy the music - it doesn’t matter what’s the source or the emitter! Happy listening.

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mmry404 OP t1_jd39sol wrote

Sure, the transducer makes up 95% of listening experience, guess I'm just curious how to get that last drop!

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