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Default What component made the most improvement?

"JBorg, Jr." wrote in message
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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?

After treating the room and rearranging the space, have
you tried other things before that ?


A sentence that is absolute nonsense due to a looped time line. I'm going to
do some speculative decoding with it and take a wild guess at its meaning. I
think you are asking whether I tried other things before treating the room
and rearranging it. The answer is that the room has been rearranged,
redecorated, and rearranged many times. The speakers and electronics have
gone through several generations of changes.

What would be your advice to clients.


Fix room acoustics first, equalize as needed to address issues with music
sources, equipment, and finally the room.


 
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