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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I just described what not to do with images...

I described what to do with words ... It is so simple that you dont need an image of my speakers ...

And my skin is thick but when troll hurt the same spot for years even crocodile skin reacted to this after few years ...

I am not a crocodile ...

If you want the right way to do my experiment i described it exactly ...

If you want only image of my speakers porthole by curiosity i am sorry ...😁😉😊

@mahgister oh Dang! on my request

I guess my skin is thicker than yours?        : )

“Indeed, Chord’s new proprietary 104-bit processor has opened the Mojo 2 up to a smattering of new features”

It’s in there. Can you now address the query?  104 bit vs 64 bit?  Just processing superiority of one methodology vs the other, stripping away the rest. 

To all claiming to chase the unobtainable unicorn, you can get good enough with the right high end AND processing choices. Case in point. My small family of 3 had the good fortune to experience NY Phil play Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in the relatively new and well reviewed David Geffen Hall in NYC last Xmas. Once home, I pulled up the soundtrack on Qobuz and played it. Made some quick Charter Oak PEQ1 treble and bass adjustments until it sounded most realistic to me. Then put my 15 year old son (who produces music) and my wife (who heard the treble spike on my Fostex) in front of the system. Played at approximate level as our live experience. Within a minute or two both of them said wow it sounds like the real thing. I asked if much of anything was lost over the real thing and their answer was a resounding no!  Guys, the right studio analog hardware EQ gets you closer as one piece of the puzzle than each of the other myriad of variables expounded upon so eloquently here. Obviously address all or as many of the other solutions as are needed. But my way is biggest bang for the buck. I will keep exploring though. That’s the fun of the hobby. I truly believe the magic analog air band puts one closest to the mythical unicorn. I swear by it. I put as many in front of my system as I can and get the same kind of wow statements every time.