taube Taube
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Not convinced. For this small number of recordings, you can use computer programs. I don't even want to discuss cinematography. Seriously, why ask WiiM for this? Buy the device you need.Well it depends on what sort of music you listen to really. For a lot of modern pop rock jazz recordings theres really no need, but for classical music theres a very good argument for using dynamic range compression
Pop rock etc has a pretty limited dynamic range
Classical often has huge dynamic range, very quiet passages and then enormously loud. Sounds great in the concert hall but in the domestic environment you have to ride the volume controls
Classical radio broadcasts and streams already apply dynamic range compression so its much easier to listen to
What i'd like is a flexible system of compression I can add onto my streams etc in the Wiim
The same function would probably be useful for people using Wiim to provide sound for TV and movies as well. We all know what its like with actors mumbling dialogue nowadays followed by a huge explosion