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Synergy: Fallacy or a real factor?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1154995" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I'm not reluctant to list a system, my speakers are there in my profile pic, it's just I don't see the relevance. Speakers are imperfect devices, and what sound they do make is heavily influenced by the room they play in.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why rely on an amp with a fixed EQ setting to solve a problem, when you can start from neutral and EQ to your heart's content? It seems very impractical, not to mention expensive, buying a new amp every time you want to adjust the EQ.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You don't need to EQ it to be flat, go with whatever you like. As per the earlier posted graph, speaker response generally rises towards the low end in room anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1154995, member: 517"] I'm not reluctant to list a system, my speakers are there in my profile pic, it's just I don't see the relevance. Speakers are imperfect devices, and what sound they do make is heavily influenced by the room they play in. Why rely on an amp with a fixed EQ setting to solve a problem, when you can start from neutral and EQ to your heart's content? It seems very impractical, not to mention expensive, buying a new amp every time you want to adjust the EQ. You don't need to EQ it to be flat, go with whatever you like. As per the earlier posted graph, speaker response generally rises towards the low end in room anyway. [/QUOTE]
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