Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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Having listened again in a darkened room from a (much despised) Dell laptop with headphone output to a logitech amplification system, I feel the mythical average listener must have absolute clarity of reproduction, because, rather like tracing individual tiles of an intricate mosaic, he needs to hear and evaluate each note. Hopping from one note to the next, the music becomes alive. No need to bother with overall architecture.
My audio system was i felt a little weak in bringing out the colour or texture of each note, but it wasn't bad. But at least now I know what those fortunate people experience that "see" colours while listening.
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