Vinylmad, Have you seen and read this thread on Audiogon?:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1381868965&openflup&33&4#33
Did some research on FEQ; it's obviously NOT a "real" electronic equalizer, such as I described.
I have always taken Synergistic Research claims with a grain of salt, but in fairness, I have not auditioned the HFTs or the FEQ (now that I know what an FEQ is). On the HFT, I have one comment: How the heck can a tiny piece of metal, even 20 tiny pieces of metal as used in the reported RMAF demo, dramatically affect the sound in an average size living room? There is no way. FEQ looks like more folderol, but again, I am not qualified to say for sure. Since they apparently have a 90-day trial guarantee, I guess it could not hurt to try the FEQ, but make sure that you can return it and get all your money back.
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1381868965&openflup&33&4#33
Did some research on FEQ; it's obviously NOT a "real" electronic equalizer, such as I described.
I have always taken Synergistic Research claims with a grain of salt, but in fairness, I have not auditioned the HFTs or the FEQ (now that I know what an FEQ is). On the HFT, I have one comment: How the heck can a tiny piece of metal, even 20 tiny pieces of metal as used in the reported RMAF demo, dramatically affect the sound in an average size living room? There is no way. FEQ looks like more folderol, but again, I am not qualified to say for sure. Since they apparently have a 90-day trial guarantee, I guess it could not hurt to try the FEQ, but make sure that you can return it and get all your money back.