Art's snotty day part 1
"Clyde Slick" wrote in message
On 27 Feb, 09:10, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Clyde Slick" wrote in message
On 27 Feb, 07:41, "Arny Krueger"
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"JBorg, Jr." wrote in
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Arny Krueger wrote:
Jenn wrote
All of us have swapped gear in our systems over the
years. Other than room treatment or other space
improvements, what piece of gear changed the sound
of your system for the better to the largest degree?
Rane equalizer.
It is a MQ 302S.
Most likely due to collection of poorly recorded music
and sound along with, without a doubt, aggravation
from an unsuitable listening environment having
unwavering and uncorrectable room acoustic.
Just wild speculation on your part, Borglet. I couldn't
be using the equalizer to obtain improved levels of
performance in a situation that most would find to be
good enough, now could I?
the equalizer is your best sounding piece...
I never said any such thing, and this question is not
even a reasonable question in this context.
Audio systems are just that - systems. The various
pieces all require each other to make sound.
There is no best sounding piece of equipment in a
system. You would have to take each component out of the
system to evaluate that, and then you would be avoiding
possible synergistic interactions.
Note the title of the thread, it is not the same as
"what is your best sounding component".-
go play with Borg.
sorry Borg, but I just had to get rid of him.
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