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RE: Agreed

Room EQ is a one time process, done when the system is set up, e.g. after installing or moving the speakers. Most people normally use tone controls on an "as needed" basis to deal with different recordings. These are different work flows and have different skill sets, equipment requirements, and time budgets.

I usually select recordings that have been made well enough that no further adjustments are needed other than to set the playback volume. I could remaster poor recordings that weren't done well and fix bad EQ, but my experience is that this can be a time consuming process and may not succeed.

Tony Lauck

"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar


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