@Craigl59 I can see how a person who wants accuracy and detail for studio use would definitely have a clearer understanding regarding timbral accuracy and tonal weight and body. I think I'm more forgiving and more interested in hearing a warmer, smoother, and richer sound that lacks accuracy because it can make enjoying poor recordings easier and long listening sessions more enjoyable. I like 2nd/3rd order distortion because it rounds things out sonically. I can't quite grasp how the Nords simulate a tube amplifier, but I assume their input buffer stage is to blame or praise depending on the intent of the user.
@soundsrealaudio I concur and 15 Tweeters is better than 7, LMAO!
(I'm really just trying to make my post long enough to get this thread to the 100th page!)
@soundsrealaudio I concur and 15 Tweeters is better than 7, LMAO!
(I'm really just trying to make my post long enough to get this thread to the 100th page!)