I prefer to listen to music "flat"; For me, I try to get the "best" sound. For some reason it rankles my soul if I have to start messing with tone controls. My preamps doesn't even have tone controls, only input selectors and a volume knob. I always feel like something gets muddied as one range goes higher or lower. I've listened to enough variety of music and recordings on my system at this point that I know something is sub-par in the recording when things don't "sound right". The system seems to hold together well from "everyone else is asleep" levels to "Please can you turn that up a little bit??!?!".
I try to acheive flat response at the listening position which can be far from flat at the EQ. If you think turning off tone controls equates to flat in reality, you have a very good room or you'd be surprised how far off it probably is.
With all the combinations of equipment.. What, exactly, is flat? Without tone control modification or equalization? What makes you think that's flat?
I try to acheive flat response at the listening position which can be far from flat at the EQ. If you think turning off tone controls equates to flat in reality, you have a very good room or you'd be surprised how far off it probably is.
With all the combinations of equipment.. What, exactly, is flat? Without tone control modification or equalization? What makes you think that's flat?