zeplin
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posted by: Dusty Chalk...
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While that may be true, don't you think it ultimately matters what the sound is like when it comes out of the headphone and into your hairy ear...that outwieghing the fact that an EQ might get in the way of the signal path? Excuse me if I'm not expressing myself clearly...I know a good deal about audio, but next to nothing compared to some of you folks. I guess what I'm trying to say is, for example, I have a SlimX with a Cosmic...when I bought my new AT W1000's the other day, I noticed that it was a tad bright on the top end (specifically having trouble with that ssssss sound). To fix that, I just lowered the treble boost (the filter on the Cosmic and corner frequency a bit (on the SlimX), and now they sound simply wonderful (and I also do this when I run my headphones out of my Arcam A75 integrated amp as well). On top of all that, the W1000's treble has tamed down a lot since I've been burning them in practically every night all night. I got a chance to borrow a friends Lynn cd player (which I used with both my Cosmic and Arcam A75) the other day and I compared its sound to the SlimX's and found that the SlimX is slightly better because I can fool around with that treble (and if the SlimX didn't have this feature, they would have been about even) boost a little more, which therefore makes the W1000's sound more to my liking, therefore making me more satisfied. If the EQ has affected the sound in a negative way, then it is only on a microscopic level that is sure not to call to my attention...and believe me, I pay great attention to detail as far as having the treble, mids, and bass exactly where I want them to be. I hope you understand my point and can offer any opinions that I might not be aware of...because I am still learning a great deal every day
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Don't make me whip out my speech about the evils of EQ. Is it phase-correct EQ? If not, then it might be introducing more colouration (of a different variety) than it's correcting. |
While that may be true, don't you think it ultimately matters what the sound is like when it comes out of the headphone and into your hairy ear...that outwieghing the fact that an EQ might get in the way of the signal path? Excuse me if I'm not expressing myself clearly...I know a good deal about audio, but next to nothing compared to some of you folks. I guess what I'm trying to say is, for example, I have a SlimX with a Cosmic...when I bought my new AT W1000's the other day, I noticed that it was a tad bright on the top end (specifically having trouble with that ssssss sound). To fix that, I just lowered the treble boost (the filter on the Cosmic and corner frequency a bit (on the SlimX), and now they sound simply wonderful (and I also do this when I run my headphones out of my Arcam A75 integrated amp as well). On top of all that, the W1000's treble has tamed down a lot since I've been burning them in practically every night all night. I got a chance to borrow a friends Lynn cd player (which I used with both my Cosmic and Arcam A75) the other day and I compared its sound to the SlimX's and found that the SlimX is slightly better because I can fool around with that treble (and if the SlimX didn't have this feature, they would have been about even) boost a little more, which therefore makes the W1000's sound more to my liking, therefore making me more satisfied. If the EQ has affected the sound in a negative way, then it is only on a microscopic level that is sure not to call to my attention...and believe me, I pay great attention to detail as far as having the treble, mids, and bass exactly where I want them to be. I hope you understand my point and can offer any opinions that I might not be aware of...because I am still learning a great deal every day