mervin_b;619522 Wrote: 
> It's not easy to describe, rather like there's less happening in quieter
> passages, allowing you to hear decaying acoustics and other low level
> detail better.

Excellent explanation. I can easily understand the signal-to-noise
ratio, and that when you lower the noise you can more easily perceive
the signal. Still, it's the very signal itself that needs some tender
loving care. Even in the absence of noise, the signal can be more or
less faithful, as well as appear more or less relaxed.

Judging from your explanation, I'd say that the blacker blacks may
refer to the experience when the music pouring out of speakers is
relaxed, non-straining, with impressive absence of grain and glare, and
thus appearing smooth, silky, authoritative, carrying the tune with
ample torque.

Or would you say that I'm full of shit at this point?


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