TESTING SPEAKERS


when you are testing speakers to hear if you like them should you always keep the BASS & TREBLE controls to there 12/O'Clock settings which would also be called NEUTRAL is that the right way? or should you adjust the BASS & TREBLE controls to your personal taste. PLEASE HELP IF SOMEONE SHOULD NEED ANY HELP WITH REGARDS TO PHOTOGRAPHY PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP mp10019
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I suggest to keep the 12 setting in both to keep a common basis for comparison. Keep in mind that loudspeakers and equipment in general do have a break-in hours and if you are comparing brand new or very low hours speakers they might not be yielding their best.
If you want to listen to or audition great or otherwise speakers do not add any external tone or EQ modification. Since you have a photog background listen in black and white before you buy. Adding color to a carefully constructed image may be interesting, but it furthers an illusionary view. Speakers are composition, detail and focus. Enjoy
IN MY OPINION,YOU HAVE TO BREAK-IN THE SPEAKER FIRST (AT LEAST 60 MINUTE OF WABBLE AND ONE MINUTE OF DEGAUSSING) BEFORE YOU WILL HAVE A GOOD AUDITION OF THE SPEAKER.
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What do you use for Degaussing The Cardas sweep record?
or do you have a digital source for this.