DVDdoug
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Scientifically/mathematically, "transient response" is related to frequency response.
I suspect you are hearing something else and interpreting it as transient response.
I dunno... Maybe your neighbor's setup is just louder.... The 1st requirement of an A/B (or ABX) test is to be volume matched. And or for dynamics, you need headroom.
For me, it's usually the dynamics (in the particular recording) that really make a snare or cymbal., etc., "jump out". And that makes me want to turn it up!
I suspect you are hearing something else and interpreting it as transient response.
I dunno... Maybe your neighbor's setup is just louder.... The 1st requirement of an A/B (or ABX) test is to be volume matched. And or for dynamics, you need headroom.
For me, it's usually the dynamics (in the particular recording) that really make a snare or cymbal., etc., "jump out". And that makes me want to turn it up!