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From: | John Hayward-Warburton <music@BILLAJuozas Rimas.DEMON.CO.UK> |
Date: | Tue, 12 Oct 1999 01:00:50 +0100 |
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Donald Satz wrote:
>It's my impression that high-end audio stores advise against buying them
>(equalizers) as they declare that their use distorts the recorded sound
>provided by the recording engineers. I think that premise is faulty, as
>the recording engineers distort the sound to begin with.
Hmmm... some of us try not to. However, it's not difficult to run
into trouble during a recording if one lacks experience in dealing with
various acoustics, etc. I'd suggest that most problems are caused by
rather `peaky' unwanted resonances, which a really good equalizer can help
to knock out. However, the engineer should really spot them with his/her
ears before the CD is cut!
yours,
John Hayward-Warburton
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