In Reply to: Who selects the musical passages? posted by gusser on August 12, 2012 at 10:47:05:
For your information, we do not use any form of tone controls.
We usually have both Blu-Ray player and computer to play music. In an earlier post, I just explained to you that the Berkeley converter is directly driven by a Pioneer Elite Series Blu-Ray player. Do you think there are tone controls in the Blu-Ray player?
Our computers are run wide-open-- NO reprogramming or tone control-- or signal attenuation is applied in the computer because NONE of these things can do anything but seriously degrade performance.
I do not believe in, or build synergistic systems. My philosophy has been stated on this forum countless times-- EACH PART or component is allowed to do what IT does-- with NO control on its behavior of ANY kind.
EACH part of any good system MUST be neutral. If you skew ANY component in a system to compensate for anything else, you've created a monster that will only play "certain tunes" well. That is the DIRECT OPPOSITE of what we do.
Most owners of our amps have their own signal sources and speakers, until they find out that those are better also. Most people gradually build-up their systems-- they get better with time.
You're off the hook anyhow. My setup and security guys have read all of your posts-- and have decided they want no part of it. You're EXCUSED.
---Dennis---
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- RE: Who selects the musical passages? - tube wrangler 00:15:29 08/13/12 (0)