opaqueice Wrote: 
> That's called a non-flat frequency response, and overall it usually
> sounds worse, not better (depending of course on the source material). 
> If there's a single central goal of hi-fi audio, it should be to avoid
> that, so as to produce as accurate a reproduction of the original
> recording as possible.

Depends, as you say, on the source material but also on personal
preference and hearing.

The problem is that, for some people, accentuated high will sound
'harsh' and for others 'crisp.'


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