In Reply to: Agree that attenuation can be useful posted by E-Stat on February 9, 2016 at 17:17:41:
I have a pretty good dedicated room with a good mix of absorb tion and diffusion. This particular problem can be placed at the feet of mid 70's through early 90's rock producers who for some unknown reason insisted on un-natural treble levels. I thought the problem may have been LP related, but nope, the CD was worse yet. I put on Dire Straits Brothers In Arms - Bingo! Back to near perfect.
I could be that a lot of rock record producers received their electronics training in the military during the Korean and Vietnam War era, and we're deaf above 8 khz - dunno???
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