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There are people that say that you get what you pay for. There is a reason for why they do not specify what you actually get in technical language...
Yes, one can argue that a multitone test signal is more accurate.
Whatever your "real music" might be. :dunno: Not relevant, because it technically doesn't matter since what applies for simple tones applies as...
He says it's showing the delta in the scheme of a certain curve. So everything audible is included. That's why it is called delta expose. Check...
A very flat sounding listening system helps here. Then one only needs the volume fader or knob.
He seems to, or does he actually provide evidence? One is able to find out by understanding audio fundamentals. Digital or analog can not matter...
Understanding audio fundamentals helps here.
Yes, it's nonsense. There are no "ringing" tones. In history ringing tones were never fixed not even mentioning on a dynamic level but somehow...
"Insert any calendar saying by Confucius here"
dbx 560 or midas 522. 500 series in general make the most sense in the hardware domain.
I like how some people from youtube and asr are meeting up here again. :hahaha:
It is in general advisable to choose one target and use it souvereignly. It does not make sense to get lost in targets or subjective preference...
https://peqdb.com/graphs/?share=PEQdB_OE_Target
My experience is, that if you listened regularely to really neutral eq'd IEM's it becomes obvious how to do signal processing. At this point it...
This Filter 1: ON PK Fc 38 Hz Gain -5.5 dB Q 0.500 Filter 2: ON PK Fc 86 Hz Gain 4.2 dB Q 2.000 Filter 3: ON PK Fc 140 Hz Gain -6.2 dB Q 1.500...
Could be way easier if people would just take a look at her channel. :hug: [MEDIA] Even though it still looks awkward.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VU_meter Under "Lead" the foundation is stated for why this is the case.
Because it sounds nicer that way. Everything has to be in order in the hifi world of nonsense.
A recent post on this subject by Dr. Floyd Toole - again:...
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