Ok.. I just put on "Please, please me" from the Beatles Mono box (lp).
I noticed a lack of volume in relation to the listener at normal levels. But, I want to turn it up! Listening to the RS, I find at normal listening levels, I think that turning the volume up would be not so great.
In comparison. there is a WIDE range to be considered.
The RS set is very vivid, yet, there is no perceived natural, analog nature.
The Beatles...there is the perceived feeling, one can turn up the volume and still be impressed. Not so with the RS.
The RS box, by comparison is in your face.The Beatles, by comparison is somewhat lacking in dynamics now. I'm finding that I'm doing a 180. While I wish the overall sonic character of the RS wasn't so VIVID, I now realize that one should just be glad for the sound that is currently in front of them is there in a very real way!
The Beatles is just there , the RS is kind of "in your face".
I noticed a lack of volume in relation to the listener at normal levels. But, I want to turn it up! Listening to the RS, I find at normal listening levels, I think that turning the volume up would be not so great.
In comparison. there is a WIDE range to be considered.
The RS set is very vivid, yet, there is no perceived natural, analog nature.
The Beatles...there is the perceived feeling, one can turn up the volume and still be impressed. Not so with the RS.
The RS box, by comparison is in your face.The Beatles, by comparison is somewhat lacking in dynamics now. I'm finding that I'm doing a 180. While I wish the overall sonic character of the RS wasn't so VIVID, I now realize that one should just be glad for the sound that is currently in front of them is there in a very real way!
The Beatles is just there , the RS is kind of "in your face".

