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A 'perfect' iTunes equalizer setting
Authored by: drhmoss on Sep 08, '04 09:08:11PM

in college (abck in the late '70s) I bought a radio shack eq for about $100 (thats about $300 today). We played some good and bad music at a friends place that had some very good speakers. When we got to the album - 'Live Bootleg" by Aeorsmith, I was amazed. The album, for me, was junk. REAL JUNK.

But, with an equalizer we could find sounds and items in the background we had nedver heard before. On a live track we could hear the people walking on stage. It was fun to listen to - for a change.

Can a equalizer make an album good - NO. But add one to a decent/OK system and it can "compensate" for many defects in the system and room.

It is about he room more than the system. Set your equalizer for what you want to hear/can hear and not what someone thinks is right.



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