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Originally posted by Charles Dye
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Please, I don't want you to take this in the wrong way, I'm really not trying to be a smartass and you may have simply not mentioned it, but your post does beg this question. You said, that after a lot of reading you concluded this, but I'm really curious to know what your ears tell you?
I want to make an OT comment here because I see it so often and, as a moderator known for being well-spoken and clear thinking, I think you should know. "Beg the question" is an idiom which refers to a situation in which a question seems to be answered by some sort of a priori statement leaving the real question unanswered. For example, if I ask why it is that all bachelors don't have wives, and you answer that it's because all bachelors are (by definition) unmarried, then I can say that that "begs the question" as to why they are unmarried. You seem to have answered the question but haven't given me any real information. It has nothing to do with a question "begging to be asked". But believe me, in these newsgroups there's plenty of opportunity to use the idiom in the correct fashion. (Apologies to all for this trivia, and no offense meant)
That said, I think the quality of your digital high end eq will hinge greatly on the quality of the signal itself. I personally still like what the Ren EQ brings to the party, and like the Massenburg for more transparent, surgical uses. All in all, I think less is more, and it's better to cut than boost.
Anybody tried those 1073 and API emulations? I used the demos for a week and was impressed.
-R