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In Reply to: Re: there's actually two itu recos - one for ht, and one for music posted by John Kotches on January 31, 2003 at 22:21:55:
if it's hardware based, won't it actually create more problems than it solves?
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See above.
what is this "EQ" thing? a piece of paper with the frequency response curve? a parametric equaliser? a set of specially made ear buds that counteract the effect of the screen? :-)
I can't help your lack of understanding that it's an equalizer tuned to the response issues of the microperf screen.It works very well by the way, I heard a smashing demo last night with VMPS RM40s left/right and the corresponding Large Ribbon Center.
Very effective presentation.
what is the nature of this equaliser? does it require power, does it connect between the amp and the speakers, or in the pre amp stage, what are the characteristics of the equaliser, does it digitise the inputs, ...? from your first post i was not even sure you were talking about a piece of hardware.if you cannot answer or are unwilling to answer, just say so. posting a sarcastic reply does not help.
Well ma'am, it can be hooked up in a tape loop, or it can be hooked up between the preamp and amp and defeated.S BTW, you should change over to an "R" status to correctly indicate your affiliation with MichaelDVD.
i don't put an (R) next to my name because i don't get paid by michaeld so the situation is no different from anyone posting an opinion on an internet forum (such as this one!)i don't represent michaeldvd when i post on this forum, and i'm sure brian moura doesn't represent highfidelityreview when he posts on this forum either
The response curve isn't that terrible through Microperf, and if your processor or receiver has Cinema ReEQ you could try that out and see how it does.If you have the right projector, it's a great way to go.
It shouldn't matter that you're paid or not, I wasn't paid when I was at Secrets, but I still marked with an "R".
Professional isn't about being paid, it's about doing a good job on reviews.
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