spinaker01,
Instead of insulting you the way you continue to do so at me, I post truthful observations. As I said, for 15 years I followed the audiophile dogma that phase shift EQ spoiled the purity of sound. The fact is that all purist systems without EQ are dull compared to the real thing. A very practical way to achieve sparkle and overall liveness is to carefully use EQ. It is certainly not sonically or technically perfect, but goes a long way towards reducing the problems with all speakers and room interfaces. For example, WC had the D'ag integrated which had tone controls. He boosted the HF with the Neolith speaker, and reduced HF with the Magico speaker to find the ideal HF tone to his liking. The Luxman preamp also has tone controls. These excellent designers had good sense of the utility of this EQ feature.
RIAA,
You have correctly advised everyone to listen personally to a component before writing about what something sounds like. People should listen to what EQ's actually do when handled judiciously. This and other threads are not technical engineering debates about theory, but real world personal experiences of well meaning listeners.
Instead of insulting you the way you continue to do so at me, I post truthful observations. As I said, for 15 years I followed the audiophile dogma that phase shift EQ spoiled the purity of sound. The fact is that all purist systems without EQ are dull compared to the real thing. A very practical way to achieve sparkle and overall liveness is to carefully use EQ. It is certainly not sonically or technically perfect, but goes a long way towards reducing the problems with all speakers and room interfaces. For example, WC had the D'ag integrated which had tone controls. He boosted the HF with the Neolith speaker, and reduced HF with the Magico speaker to find the ideal HF tone to his liking. The Luxman preamp also has tone controls. These excellent designers had good sense of the utility of this EQ feature.
RIAA,
You have correctly advised everyone to listen personally to a component before writing about what something sounds like. People should listen to what EQ's actually do when handled judiciously. This and other threads are not technical engineering debates about theory, but real world personal experiences of well meaning listeners.