User211
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My guess is that folks who are experiencing listening fatigue with Logans have no room treatments, have the volume set too loud for the room, are listening to poor recordings, have one or more sub-par components in the equipment chain, or some combination of the above factors.
Hm.. difficult one. What exactly is listener fatigue? I'd argue that all music systems are to some extent fatiguing... especially really high resolution ones played back at good volume levels. Why? Because they demand attention and concentration - not the kind associated with day-to-day work, but the "wow - can't ignore that - it sounds amazing" kind of way.
Isn't the point of fatigue simply when you have had enough of listening to the music, and you switch it off? Or is that simply a mood thing? Sometimes, it's surely just a combination of both.
There's no doubt that anything that you find really annoying vastly shortens the amount of time you'll listen to it, though.
Typically, when I have a music session - usually 2-3 times a week, I'm at it for 4-5 hours a time, with virtually no breaks. I use it as a stress relief activity to some extent, I'm sure, as a lot of others do.