
Johnny2Bad
Audioholic Chief
I don't think that Audiophiles are against EQ per se, but they are inclined to get the best frequency response possible first, and then if necessary after all avenues have been explored, use EQ.... {snip} ...
I'm just saying many audiophiles don't like the idea of any kind of EQ.
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The non-Audiophile tends to do it the other way ... EQ first, upgrade source / amplification /speakers / room treatment etc later (if at all).
If you talk to those who use EQ the most (sound engineers, Pro Audio engineers, Live Music Facility Engineers, etc) they still will start with equipment and a room response that is as close to the ideal end result first, and then tweak to achieve that 10th 10th they are looking for. It's just incredibly difficult to do that if your starting point is far off from your end goal.
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