russ69....
I also have tinnitus. By judiciously cutting 2K & 6 K, and slightly bumping the lower frequency’s, my tinnitus, while still there, doesn’t bother me quite as much.
Allows for a more pleasurable listening experience.....
Cheers....
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No, not by a long shot. The key is to get your system to sound as good as it can without any equalization and once you do that you pretty much figure out you don't need any tone controls. I have not used any tone controls since the mid-seventies. Tone controls cannot fix an underperforming system. |
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@dabel so If I needed to convert SE to balanced in order to run, say a pair of schiit monoblocks, the lokius would do it for me? |
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I agree. I think the pricepoint is amazing given the level of engineering and quality of the unit. It seems they designed this to fit into even high end systems. Go Schitt!
@raysmtb1 , that is the funniest and smartest thing I've heard all day! |
I have a LOKIUS, ( the balanced version). For what it does, and at a very reasonable price point (299.00), it’s a superb device. Allows one to balance one’s system to their liking....I hear no loss of resolution or transparency. The MAX version, with remote control and various presets, looks like a winner, even at $1500.00. I probably will send the LOKIUS back and get the MAX. CHEERS....
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