It depends on your setup and iem for me it only works well on certain songs that have very low volume... also gives you slight margin of EQ adjusting.. but yes everiothingyou turn on even drains up battery or degrades resolution...
I can happily confirm that morgenstern09 work on WM1Az rev. B its very good and i may stick with it for some days Specially On U it sounds refined in did not like other stuff i tested Staging its very good and has crisp highs!
I'm thinking at the minimum sometimes just listen to Stock Direct Sound or using the DSEE HX. It does get annoying when adjusting the volume for certain songs, but if that was the intention even with the FLAC or ALAC files, so be it.
I'm thinking at the minimum sometimes just listen to Stock Direct Sound or using the DSEE HX. It does get annoying when adjusting the volume for certain songs, but if that was the intention even with the FLAC or ALAC files, so be it.
With the IER-Z1R I usually use about 50 on high gain and 70 on low gain but some albums (especially dsd) are recorded low so I might raise the volume. Remember that I almost always listen to an album end to end and therefor don’t use dynamic normalizer to keep the dynamic differences between individual tracks in the album. For playlists and random play across many albums dynamic normalizer can make sense and in those situations there is no natural dynamic relationship between each track. But as you said ultimately it is you listening so you should use what works best for you
True though to me I much prefer to get the dynamic differences the performer or composer intended in a recording, not just everything at the same loudness but if you just play random across a lot of different albums rather than playing a given album in full dynamic normalizer can be usefull as you don’t constantly have to adjust volume manually
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