HiFi legends

I’m not, so fuck off !

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No!

If this isn’t some AI bot, this poor guy is gonna wonder what the fuck he’s signed up for!

Come on Reg, defend yourself

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Plucky Reginald?

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At least it nearly rhymes

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Hey ! …a new pie on the pie thread …!

Needs an urban dictionary definition.

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Reg decided the best way to shift his Musical fidelity was to hype it on an audio forum. Might have had more joy on https://theflooringforum.com/

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Can you give me an example of a piece of music, that fits that criteria?
20hz and 2khz at the same level in music, not test tones.

Okay it’s not really music😉

Listen to the release Infrasonic Addictions by Bassotronics on Qobuz Open Qobuz

Monitored from where I sit..

??? A 25db peak at 21hz relative to 1khz??

Yup. It’s for bassheads I guess.

They probably don’t think there’s a flat to 20Hz system out there.

I was asking for a piece of music, relating to the question, of recorded levels of 20hz and 2khz being equal.

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ftfy

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:joy:

On your system it probably would be😉

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I still have my P140s though I haven’t used them in a while. The magic went when I sold the EAR834L that I partnered them with. It was one of those combinations that just worked.

Why does that matter? The system should be able to reproduce whatever level is on the media, if a piece of music has a bass tone of 25hz that’s recorded -6db, I don’t want a speaker that actually plays it at -12db, that’s not helpful.

Plenty of organ music has stuff extending into that range, and as a fan of minimalist techno, there’s often deep bass energy that I want to hear at the level intended, not ramped down.

I guess that’s what subs are for though

Becasue in a blind listening test you couldn’t hear the difference?