The Distortion of Sound


Just wondering how many have viewed this presentation, by Harman International: http://www.distortionofsound.com It’s been on you tube for quite some time, as well. Another site that may be of interest to some: http://dr.loudness-war.info/
rodman99999
I don't look at a lot of album reviews but if I were to recommend an album or for that matter do a published review I can't imagine not calling the DR Smasher's out - anything less than an 11 just sounds terrible to me. I just don't care how good the material, musicianship, etc is.
If the music companies (Columbia, Sony, etc.) were smart they would issue two different versions of CDs - one for the boom box and iPod generation and one for those that want the dynamics, audiophiles and whoever. The movie companies offer DVD, Blu Ray and violet versions of movies, actually they force you to but all three, why can’t the music industry wise up? I absolutely refuse to buy CDs with numbers like 7, 8 and 9. Give me a break!
SACDs?  Yeah, like I'm going to go buy an SACD player or Blu Ray player so I can listen to audiophile recordings.  Besides SACDs are being compressed too.  Didn't you get the memo? ;-)

Most people including boom box and car stereo owners don't play their stereos at full blast with the volume turned all the way up.  The little AM portable transistor radios of the 60s were played with the volume turned up, so I se the loudness benefit to them but t them alone and people use ear buds now with down loaded files for music, once again not played all the way up.  I am surprised that this is still an issue.

I got an OPUS 3  Show Case  sampler CD/SACD  as a gift from another forum and it's really beautifully recorded.  It shows you, CDs  can be done well if the producer wants to.