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How consistent are studio monitors of the same make and model?
John Williamson wrote:
"Flat" sounds as close as possible to the original sound. Agreed! The smile EQ makes a sound more pleasant. Which I why I get such argument from aforementioned individuals who 'V'-shape their home or car EQ, or boost the B & T. Such individuals also cannot stand - for long anyway - a calibrated TV or projection display. "Too dark", "colors aren't punchy enough". Too soft, etc. That's partly the TV mfgs fault: Consumer displays are shipped with all the user and internal adjustments "torched", IE Vivid mode, so that impression became over time the expectation. Show these people accurate, and to them it looks "broken", (facepalm!) |
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