Mnyb;690070 Wrote: 
> 
> Then add all kind of euphonics as software filters that could be turned
> on or off or mixed .

Or hardware. If there had been a reasonably priced hardware unit on the
market in 1999, that could color the sound to make my CD player sound
more like my turntable, I would probably have bought it.

Nowadays, software is probably the way to go, though.

Today you can buy a guitar amp simulator that can simulate hundreds of
different guitar amps. Just plug in your guitar and a pair of
headphones, and virtually hook up to everything. Same with bass guitar
amps. So why not do the same in a stereo system? ;)

(I know, I know. It wouldn't be -audiophile- enough.)


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