Mastering is often described as the final step in the recording process, but Romanowski views it as something more fundamental. His role is about translation—preserving a recording’s emotion, balance, and intent across a range of real-world listening environments.
In the episode, Romanowski reflects on the details that shape how sound is experienced: dynamics, space, contrast, and depth. He talks about the difference between solitary listening and sound that fills a room, and how a great system can invite discovery—encouraging listeners to notice relationships and textures that might otherwise go unheard. It’s not about spectacle or volume, but about clarity, space, and engagement.
Across music, film, and gaming, the creators featured in Meet the Makers share a common belief: Nuance matters. And when you hear it, you feel it.
Sound Made Better is Denon’s commitment to carrying that care forward—through systems engineered, tuned, and refined with the same obsessive attention to detail that defines the creative process itself.
Experience sound as it was meant to be heard with Denon.
Watch the full episode below: