System balance for LP?
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 16:12:34 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
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"MiNE 109" wrote in message
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MiNE 109 wrote:
None of this has anything requires eq.
None of this has anything THAT requires eq. Hmm, still not very good.
None of this requires eq.
You've missed the point again. An audio signal is an audio signal whether
being carried by air, water, land, wire, optical, you name it. An equalizer
is something that changes frequency balance, whether it's a mic, a phono
cartridge, a speaker, or (heaven forbid!) a purpose-built easily adjustable
dedicated electronic device.
This is a ridiculously loose and unworkable definition of the term
"equalizer" in the context of audio engineering. According to what
you say above, if I cup my hands over my ears I'm using an equalizer,
and if I flip my middle finger up at you while I'm doing so then I've
just introduced a high-pass filter.
Arny, one day maybe you'll get over playing audio engineer on the
Internet. There are many other things you could have devoted your
time to (programming simple Visual Basic front ends, reading the
bible, etc), why not go with what you're good at?
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