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<blockquote data-quote="R@kshasa" data-source="post: 8845427" data-attributes="member: 689097"><p>Disclaimer - I am not a sound tech, nor do I practice medicine.</p><p></p><p>Hard rock and Symphony orchestra tend to be the most difficult genres to reproduce at high volume. Any music that relies on a precise reproduction of harmonics is going to sound harsh/off at high volume (in a car). Cars make for a terrible sound stage. This is also why no one really recommends audiophile grade equipment for cars.</p><p>Dissonant chords will also sound off. This is by design. Breaking Benjamin, add many songs that implemented dissonant piano chords. They are often used to intensify a jump scare in a movie as well.</p><p></p><p>As for the ears - Perceived harsh sounds seem to indicate danger. Take heed of your body's signals. Actual hearing loss is caused by SPL.</p><p></p><p>TLDR; Not all music is going to sound good loud. </p><p>Primus ***** at all dB levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R@kshasa, post: 8845427, member: 689097"] Disclaimer - I am not a sound tech, nor do I practice medicine. Hard rock and Symphony orchestra tend to be the most difficult genres to reproduce at high volume. Any music that relies on a precise reproduction of harmonics is going to sound harsh/off at high volume (in a car). Cars make for a terrible sound stage. This is also why no one really recommends audiophile grade equipment for cars. Dissonant chords will also sound off. This is by design. Breaking Benjamin, add many songs that implemented dissonant piano chords. They are often used to intensify a jump scare in a movie as well. As for the ears - Perceived harsh sounds seem to indicate danger. Take heed of your body's signals. Actual hearing loss is caused by SPL. TLDR; Not all music is going to sound good loud. Primus ***** at all dB levels. [/QUOTE]
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