@willemj wrote:
I think you should buy what you like, and whether it is perfectly realistic or not is not among my first purchasing priorities. I spend money to make myself happy, not reviewers and not any of the 4 measuring microphones I own. :)
Having said this, I think discussions about technology, pros/cons are always fun and interesting, but honestly, some of the best sounding amps I've ever heard were seductive liars.
Best,
E
A flat frequency response is crucial for a natural representation of the music. You don’t want the system to artificially boost or depress certain frequencies, and hence change the sound from what it was.
I think you should buy what you like, and whether it is perfectly realistic or not is not among my first purchasing priorities. I spend money to make myself happy, not reviewers and not any of the 4 measuring microphones I own. :)
Having said this, I think discussions about technology, pros/cons are always fun and interesting, but honestly, some of the best sounding amps I've ever heard were seductive liars.
Best,
E