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In Reply to: RE: Who decides how much is excessive? posted by vinnie2 on March 03, 2014 at 04:01:57
Vinnie
I'm not disputing what you are saying however,headphones can emulate a much closer resemblance to the original recording because you have eliminated the one variable which is the difference in rooms.When listening to headphones,you are listening to the summation of everything including the room because that all goes into the original recording and the headphones are simply playing it back as it hears it.
Honest amplification is better than excessive 2nd order distortion anytime.
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Then why do recording engineers listen to monitor speakers instead of headphones?
They do both but many are just going for a typical listening environment of more real world systems.
Honest amplification is better than excessive 2nd order distortion anytime.
My point exactly!
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