What is this? An overpriced tone control?

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Alberto DeRoma

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Re: What is this? An overpriced tone control?
« Reply #60 on: 7 Mar 2014, 01:36 am »
BTW, I should say that 80% of the time I listen to my system "straight". I do believe that the straight-wire-with-gain is best for well recorded music. It took me 20 years in this hobby and more money than I care to admit to get to the point where I have a system with which good recordings sound great and great recordings sound freakin' amazing.

But, try as I might, not even Ken Shindo (maker of my very rich sounding and, some may say, forgiving pre and power-amp, may he RIP) could make some of my recordings sound good enough to be played at full volume. I have some rare 80s CDs that sent me out of the room screaming if played at normal (say 70-75dbs). What were they doing/smoking/drinking in the mixing and mastering booth for those sessions :-).

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Re: What is this? An overpriced tone control?
« Reply #61 on: 7 Mar 2014, 01:39 am »
Yup, I thought "Let's see what happens if I spend $5 on Facebook ads.  Took the ad down faster than you can say "Like"  :lol:


So outside of this, what happened?

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Re: What is this? An overpriced tone control?
« Reply #62 on: 7 Mar 2014, 01:47 am »

So outside of this, what happened?

Nothing. Not a thing ... which is just fine for me for now.

Gotta go now, shopping for asbestos suits :-).

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