for a quite a while i have been toying w the idea of putting a graphic eq in my system. i have a jolida envoy tube preamp, a tjobe 4000 cd player w upsampler, mackie 824 monitors, and assorted other source components. i'm feeling that a pro graphic eq of a good quality would give me more control to tailor the sound to my liking, especially in taming a slight brightness. i know that in most audio circles the idea of an eq is a no-no. will it do more harm than good? i'm a bit leary of the digital units like the behringer 2496. going through additional digital conversions seems to be a little much, especially having an upsampling cd player and not wanting to downsample to do the eq. any thoughts very much appreciated.
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Topic - just how much 'damage' would a graphic eq do to my system? - ocd 18:28:09 07/30/08 (3)
- RE: just how much 'damage' would a graphic eq do to my system? - smcdonie@uwsp.edu 07:45:08 08/01/08 (1)
- RE: just how much 'damage' would a graphic eq do to my system? - harecording 16:21:44 08/01/08 (0)
- RE: just how much 'damage' would a graphic eq do to my system? - harecording 20:51:49 07/30/08 (0)