Question about Tone Controls + Equalizers


So I wanted to get opinions on Tone Controls.

I listen to all my music including LP's with Tone Controls defeated.

Why do I do that, you say? Because when I started on this journey I had the impression in my mind that in order to be an Audiophile, you have to listen to all music in it's purest form otherwise you are degrading the sound (I know, a very novice and naive mentality). 

So my first questions, do you all listen to LP's with tone controls on or off (if you have the capability in your system)?

My second question is about equalizers and in particular the Schiit Loki. If you have Tone Controls in your system, is adding a equalizer or tone control system useless or does it interfere whit your built in Tone Controls? Would you have defeat the Tone Controls on your own system in order to use the Loki or could they work with each other? I am not sure.

Do you all think a device like the Loki could possibly help fine tune your system sound? Is anyone using it in their own rig with LP playback?

That is what I would use it for, LP Playback, if I ever got the Loki or anything similar.

Thanks
jay73

Showing 1 response by integmanr

I've been into Audio for many years myself, alot  factors affect Audio listening experience, from room configurations, carpet, wood floors, Loud speakers, components, signal listening sources, forget what the Purists and Nay sayers preach, adjustments are always need for our listening experience to suit our tastes and make more life like , I myself like others do here constantly "rotate" gear in and out, I use NAD 1600 with a mono switch to help with adjustments, also an Audio Control Graphic C-101 Equalizer my system also consists of an Adcom GFA 555ii, Cerwin Vega Dx9s, Klipsch Chorus ii, I always begin listening with tone controlls defeated, then if needed add the EQ, adjust the curve in MONO mode , then place back in stereo mode and listen again, and make any necessary adjustments with the Treble and Bass controls and use the the Loudness and Bass EQ switches as needed, without these adjustments in the signal path listening experiences would be pretty bland.