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£56 for a spectrum analyser, reference mic and a soundcheck CD
You should expect to pay about 4 times that just for a reasonable quality reference mic on its own, so how useful that bit of kit would be, I wouldn't like to imagine.
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Originally Posted by
A1DL
£56 for a spectrum analyser, reference mic and a soundcheck CD
You should expect to pay about 4 times that just for a reasonable quality reference mic on its own, so how useful that bit of kit would be, I wouldn't like to imagine.
Listening to music is subjective to each individual.
Just because the DJ thinks it sounds good doesnt mean the audience will.
Thats makes treble/bass and equalisation redundant.
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Originally Posted by
nigelwright7557
Listening to music is subjective to each individual.
Just because the DJ thinks it sounds good doesnt mean the audience will.
Thats makes treble/bass and equalisation redundant.
Nigel, are you saying a system should always be run flat, irrespective of room acoustics, feedback, programme material, etc?
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It says in the Studiospares cataloge (page 174 tope left) that the CD was created by Alan Parsons and Steve Court who mastered it at Abbey Road Studios.
It must be good then? I agree with the microphone not being all that but still.
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Originally Posted by
A1DL
Nigel, are you saying a system should always be run flat, irrespective of room acoustics, feedback, programme material, etc?
I am probably saying wherever you set the controls someone will think it lacks/needs bass and/or lacks/needs treble.
Womens ears usually have a higher frequency response anyway.
So different sexes will hear differently.
I personally have trouble with tweeters, they give me headaches.
If I have the tweeters off I can stand a much higher sound pressure level.
Its a personal experience.
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Originally Posted by
KMA Disco
It says in the Studiospares cataloge (page 174 tope left) that the CD was created by Alan Parsons and Steve Court who mastered it at Abbey Road Studios.
It must be good then? I agree with the microphone not being all that but still.
The CD is probably great Tom, it was more the spectrum analyser and mic that made it seem a ridiculously cheap package.
Tony
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Originally Posted by
A1DL
The CD is probably great Tom, it was more the spectrum analyser and mic that made it seem a ridiculously cheap package.
Tony
Well it's worth a shot I reakon. See what happens.
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