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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: Even with EQPosted by Paul S on: 12/11/2007
I wanted to add that I have found that the effects I just mentioned occur even when the sound is EQ'd to "compensate".  Setting aside the other issues raised by EQ, the notes in the EQ'd spectrum still "develop" with the upward tilt, where each "splash" of the skipping rock also tends upward, as well, etc.

Likewise, no EQ I know of does anything to help foster a "realistic" "texture", which is probably a kind of transient, but it is so closely related to sound "quality" in my mind that it almost wants a special category.  Under the right conditions the ML2s do some nice texture for their part, but the ML2s do not work as stand-alones, and we're still talking hi-fi.

So it is that the EQ gets run through special-purpose speakers that can perhaps effect/affect texture and do some slight-of-hand with real balance.

Now I'm waithing to read in other forums that people are solving all their problems with injection.

Best regards,
Paul S

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