QUESTION: If the sound is not right in your room, and you've placed speakers as best you can, what do you try next? At what point do you go for tone controls?
There is no point at which you go for tone controls.
Tone controls -- assuming you're ok with them, when would you try them?
erik_squires8,293 posts
08-19-2017 11:06am
Tone controls help us compensate for differences in recording trends across decades of recordings.
Tone controls help us adjust our sound quality to different listening situations and volumes.
Tone controls help us adjust for speaker placement.
Tone controls are much cheaper and more efficient way of doing this than most other solutions.
A good tone control is a lot easier to implement than a good equalizer. Fewer bands so more affordable to use high quality parts.
"Focused on developing outboard (i.e. separate) tone controls for audiophiles and music lovers who miss them. Delicious Decibels". :) http://www.deliciousdecibels.com/about-us.html . |
Totally love the tone controls on my c-900 pre-amp; Completely transparent and takes rock performances to another level--far more enjoyable than flat; An interesting thing I noticed is that at higher levels and with a modest boost (3-6 dB on the bass knob), the sound stage becomes more enveloping and blooming; I love it; It has taken me many years to find a pre-amp with such a high fidelity implementation of tone controls and I hope I can hang on to this luxman pre-amp for life; I regretted selling it soon after I let it go the first time; |