I was pondering it this morning. Could it be that 
when a high energy spike (that could be represented
dynamically on a digital system) is absorbed (I think
someone said 'eaten' recently) by a soft system like 
tape or vinyl, it gets dilated in time? This spreading
of transients would make them seem louder (integration
effect).

On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:04:16 -0600
Stephen Blinkhorn <stephen.blinkh...@audiospillage.com> wrote:

> Not loud/soft passages as such but the individual  
> attacks of percussion or acoustic instruments which seem to contain  
> more detail on vinyl.

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Andy Farnell <padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk>
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