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Old 02-01-2002, 06:28 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally posted by Beagle
I guess we are playing around mixing and matching colorations to find "neutral", I find that frustrating.
It's my opinion that that's what we generally do in the hobby of hi-fi and head-fi.

Toe your speakers in. Toe them out. Swap interconnects. Swap source components, DAC's, power cords, preamps, amps, etc. And now head-fi'ers (Sennheiser ones at least) have a few different headphone cables to choose from (it's about time -- none of our speakers have fixed cables going into them).

Most people tune the sound of their rigs to their preferences. And if I'm convinced my rig sounds neutral, but someone listens to it and says it's overly warm or overly bright (and so anything but neutral), who's right?




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