Well it’s been a full day of listening to my system with my new McIntosh MQ112 and I have to say I ABSOLUTELY love it. This is exactly what I was missing and needed for myself. As I said for myself and my listening and hearing tastes in sound. Every time I play CDs I find myself saying what a difference in sound quality in some recording that were too high in frequencies that now I can simply adjust with a knob. Even great recordings can sound even better. What I also really love is that TILT feature knob. It’s a quick fix without even adjusting any other frequency knobs. Plus then if u want and need to can fine tweak the tilt knob with the other 8 band frequencies. I also find myself not getting up and down as often as I thought without a remote but many times once I have adjusted some frequency it is very good for many CDs or recordings. I have to say I give this MQ112 a big thumbs up 👍. It’s also a very nice addition in my system. I also added new photos and updates on my system profile. Check ‘em out.
Equalizer in a Hi Fi system
Just curious to hear everyone’s opinions on using an equalizer in a high end hi fi system. Was at work tonight and killing time and came across a Schitt Loki max $1500 Equalizer with some very good reviews. What are some of the pros / Benefits and cons in using one. Just curious. BTW. I’m talking about a top of the line. Hi end equalizer. Mostly to calm some high frequencies and some bad recordings.
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@tattooedtrackman , I’m very happy for you!! |
@tattooedtrackman Congrats!! I hadn't seen your system before, but the MQ112 looks very "at home". I'm a longtime owner of Matrix 801's, and I've never heard the big 800's. I do however remember being blown away by the big 808's back in 1985.
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Most audiophiles have no idea how musical good Hi & Lo shelving EQ can really sound because it's so poorly implemented on most HiFi gear. Many years ago I had an NAD C165BEE preamp. Only $999, entry level hi-end, I realize, but I was shocked at how bad the tone controls sounded. Every time I turned up Bass or Treble, it instantly called attention to itself, rather than simply being part of the music. I have a Manley/Langevin mic-preamp that has Bass & Treble shelfs, each with 2 turnover frequenices that sound amazing. I'd kill to have THESE tone controls incorporated into a hi-fi preamp. They gently shape the music without sounding phasey or electronic. Switchable frequencies is SO important too. People and/or companies seem to fear knobs and switches these days. So many preamps today are totally featureless. I don't get it. My name, is Miro. I'm old, and I like knobs and switches. |
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