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In Reply to: RE: John Marks Re-Enters Oistrakh Obsession Mode posted by John Marks on January 05, 2017 at 14:21:26
I prefer the ffrr, as the violin sounds more natural without the hi-end artifacts.
I have an EMT JPA-66 which has all the variability in the world. I am curious how your pre-amp applies the ffrr curve. Does the manual have any specifics on this?
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agree
ffrr more natural
Hi-
The Graham Slee Revelation M is a review loaner--I do not own it.
The GS Revelation has two three-position toggles for treble cut and one for bass boost. They include a "cheat sheet" of toggle settings.
Furthermore, as you can see, the settings for RIAA are marked as such.
Both RIAA and ffrr have a bass turnover at 500 Hz, so the only difference is whether the treble toggle setting that is active is -11 dB or -13.7 dB.
Hope that helps.
john
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