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A crazy thought: do flat, monitor style transducers tend to produce "unpleasant", harsh effect...

Poll Results: do flat, monitor style transducers tend to pruduce "unplesant", harsh effect while listening to typical music?

 
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    yes
  • 100% (2)
    no
  • 0% (0)
    not sure or maybe
  • 0% (0)
    you are crazy to ask such a question on this forum!
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post #1 of 4
Thread Starter 

In other words, is soft, ear pleasing sound an effect of rolled off low and high frequencies matching the hearing FR and eliminating some of the source imperfections in low and high frequencies such as harmonics, clipping, distortion, mike pop, and such?

 

Rationale: most pop music is mixed for audience that uses commercial grade equipment and uses high compression.

 


Edited by jack black - 7/28/11 at 11:32am
post #2 of 4

Nope, you must have missed Lunatique's awesome post/thread over here.

post #3 of 4
Thread Starter 

Thanks for the point, I'll do the homework.

post #4 of 4

Only if the music itself is harsh and unpleasant.  

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