On Wed, 11 Sep 2013, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Some people have got 200 W speakers in their cars and in their 15 m?
living rooms, where 20 W speakers already would be more than loud
enough. You can not listen in household noise level on a 2 x 200 W
stereo, you need to increase the volume to insane loudness, that has
nothing to do with the mix, it's related to the speakers. I had a
neighbour listening each night 4 to the flour that loud, that I
couldn't listen to my music in household noise level. If a car has to
stop at the lights perhaps 200 m away and my windows are closed, I
anyway often can't hear the music in my flat anymore, because the
car's hifis are that loud.
Reconsider that your mixes are ok, but you try to listen to it on
stereos of idiots.
I use 20 W speakers and they could be that loud, that it could
permanently damage the ears.
The stereo in question will provide reasonable playback of
professionally mastered music without having to turn the volume up very
much, even music that has decent dynamic range. Also, more importantly,
it will get the right EQ balance at low volume levels too. My suspicion
is that although one doesn't want to squash the peaks too much, there's
still something about my track that is just too spiky to engage the
woofers of some stereos until the volume is way up, whereas other songs
get decent bass/midrange/treble distribution right away without needing
to be so loud. So these spikes need to be squashed somewhat more than
they are, even if one can go overboard.
Now that I've determined it's not really an EQ problem, the trick is
figuring out do I need a multiband limiter, a multiband compressor, or
both, and what sort of settings will fix this. I can't figure out if I
love this process of investigation or hate it. :-/ It's certainly
intriguing.
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