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In Reply to: Any tweaks I could try to get slightly warm up the sound of my Burson Soloist posted by Old SteveA on February 10, 2015 at 17:16:58:
Real warmth is found in the recording not in the wood. If anything the wood in this case induces a coloration much like some tubes do. Masking the distortions already existing in your system that give that cold and fatiguing sound might give one the impression that the presentation is now more musical. When in fact, it's really nothing but a bit less ear fatiguing.
Spare yourself the wood and look for proper line conditioners if you want to start to extract more from your recordings, including real warmth. I emphasize proper because there are many improper line conditioners that either do nothing or induce their own sonic harm.
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- RE: Any tweaks I could try to get slightly warm up the sound of my Burson Soloist - stehno 01:22:37 02/13/15 (1)
- RE: Any tweaks I could try to get slightly warm up the sound of my Burson Soloist - Old SteveA 05:02:10 02/13/15 (0)