Equalizer in a Hi Fi system


Just curious to hear everyone’s opinions on using an equalizer in a high end hi fi system. Was at work tonight and killing time and came across a Schitt Loki max $1500 Equalizer with some very good reviews. What are some of the pros / Benefits and cons in using one. Just curious. BTW. I’m talking about a top of the line. Hi end equalizer. Mostly to calm some high frequencies and some bad recordings. 

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Showing 7 responses by petieboy12003

Just 1 quick observation, and i know it`s only YouTube and also early days, but so far listening to demo`s of the Wes ng i just don`t YET hear the same HF purity and sparkle as i hear in demo`s with the Charter Oak where HF always seems to sound pretty damn nice!  But don`t want to judge anything on this so i shall eagerly await your own real life observations which i think i can trust. 

Great thread thoroughly enjoyed reading the past couple days.

Really hope it continues...

Hats off to you tlcocks for your steadfast contribution providing so much informative and logical content on this somewhat controversial topic. Myself i can relate to things you are explaining, admittedly more in a isolated discerning way, as i have virtually zero personal experience with such EQ`s. Coming more from a stand point of simply being `aware` the digital i am listening to could/should be better regardless the quality of system. I actually have one of the more up there hi-end digital systems here in Australia.

Have attended many events tried endless combinations of equipment cables tubes tweaks etc  over many years trying to reach the most pleasing balance which to be fair has often been quite satisfactory - but again - still always KNOWING deep down it could/should be better. Not in a technical way more in a natural way with what `I` find pleasing.

I still remember the first time hearing my fathers vintage Sansui 555A integrated amplifier as a teenager with efficient speakers. It has always stayed with me since. These amps seem to have have a nicely deployed integrated EQ (at least compared to so many others vintage or modern amps) specifically with it`s  `loudness` switch nicely elevating 50Hz & 15kHz.

Using the bass treble(especially treble) dials (albeit set at different frequencies) are just not the same thing sounding rather ordinary even dirty and distracting. But the loudness switch here brings a more vibrant natural delicate sparkle where female vocal/snare/cymbal in particular seem to benefit. Also more overall sweetness with  a more rich full sound and more enjoyable punchy detailed bass than it already has. 

This pre/EQ simply makes most recordings sound more pleasing to the ear especially with classic rock (my favorite) even if it does somewhat restrict areas of my systems potential. Funny because most `audiophiles` would never dream of inserting such old `inferior distortion box` into the chain. From personal experience i always prefer it in rather than out - even in 100K + system. In fact, imo, this vintage unit kind of shines in this situation and connected to carefully selected hi-end cabling/AC delivery. Exclusively not used for amplification only pre/EQ.

Oh and out of curiosity i also loaned a shiit Lokius a while back and yeah returned the thing post-haste  as my old rust bucket(not really) Sansui with it`s mere loudness switch simply sounds better! To this day i still often use this recapped Sansui not only for it`s inviting rich tone but yes mainly the loudness EQ function as described.  

Obviously my situation using this less than ideal EQ method is not comparable to what tlcocks has been experiencing with CO and other pro EQ`s, which atm i can only imagine, but again, even from such little experience i just instinctively KNOW what he is saying is true accurate and that i will really appreciate something like the CO - even without first hearing.

In the end you, tlcocks, have thoroughly inspired me to seek out a nice pro EQ for my hi-end system, and my audio journey, with little doubt i shall one day finally, safely, put away my old Sansui `distortion box` and end up much more thoroughly enjoying my system.

So big thanks with respect to you -such effort/perseverance - and of course all who have contributed to this fun thread so far. Looking forward to more!!

Pete

Also really looking forward your impression and comparison of the Wes ng TubeEQ. This thing looks frigging AMAZING surprise 

Yes i think we are on the same page and i am on the right track as you say.

Hey there is currently a 2018 PEQ-1 similar to yours on Reverb. Serial 1186.

Any good? 

"I am hoping your YouTube observations with HF with the Wes involved them demoing a treble shelf, not bell"

Yes me too! But we will know all answers soon. There was one guy already responded to me who knows the Wes and other popular EQ`s. He says the Wes won`t really do what CO, MA, Maag etc do in the HF, specifically Air band sound, he said it is not that kind of EQ even though it is extended in HF hmmm.

Me personally i could care less what other features the EQ has. If it does not have the best purest HF then it would be 100% deal breaker for me. 

 So yes it will be very interesting what you determine.

BTW i also love the fact the Wes uses 12au7 and 12at7. Two of my special favorite ever signal tubes belong in these families and i bet would sound great in this unit.

If this thing is capable as good or better HF than these other EQ`s then i would be soooo tempted to buy one too it looks crazy!  But as i said i will trust your opinions before dreaming anything silly hahaha.  

 

And a big thank you once again to tlcocks who single-handedly is responsible my latest audio acquisition Charter Oak PEQ-1

Can`t wait to hear CO in my 118db horn system. I am expecting huge failure (noise?) or either huge success, due to several reasons, mainly since there is so much inherent/available headroom within this system.  

That Wes EQ just looks STUNNING one of the best looking pieces ever imo and with so many features and possible settings. If sounds on par with CO, as Tim states, and i for one believe him, then this really must be a sure upgrade for him. Albeit a bit pricey but hey...

So congrats to you too Tim! 

 

Enjoyed reading that and Dirt(Rooster!!!!) is one of my fav albums so i totally follow what you are saying. Really happy Wes is working out for you and i hope CO works in my system which should also be motivating for me to one day try Wes too! 

Looking forward your impressions hooked up to big system.