Probably classical music is much less compressed (dynamic compression, not the mp3 shrinking compression I mean of course) and uses the full dynamic range from very quite to very loud as you would hear it in reality probably.
Yes. I get that. But in the concert hall the listening experience is very different from listening at home with a stereo system. In the concert hall I never had that situation that I could hardly hear the quiet parts and the loud ones were too loud. There everything is on a good listenable level. Maybe because I don’t have a concert hall at home. But who has? So, why not in general pay tribute to the fact that the listening experience is much different at home? And I don’t think, that I was the only one with that issue.