MetalManiac
Li'l Junior Member
Re: These Knobs Are Made For Turning, And That's Just What They Do, One Of These Days
Brilliant analogy Artie. I grew up as one of those "purists". An old Dynakit St-70 tube amp and a pair of KLH-24's would give the most natural 'euphonic' natural tone in the universe. An amp doesnt have tone controls, and the preamps were set to 0.
Early UK audio had a more upper mid focused tone with the BBC Rogers LS3-5'a benchmarks with the beuatiful, glorious midrange bloom.
In the US, the JBL moniotr speakers would put midrange forward for a liveley dynamic sound,w ith a briliant top end and the bass drivers were contolled for a taught bass.
Then, the modern British hi-fi sound emerged with the KEF, B&W' and primarilay the Celstion SL-6 with a very fl;at response.not lively , but voiced for classical and jazz sound , with transparency and "tonal neutrality" as the ultimate goal.
The old Tube Hi-Fi amps/preamps , both American and British( thugh i its acleare and more dynamic) and KLH / AR speaker is still , to this day, the most palpable and organic sound , notwithsatnding very very expensive modern hi fi systems.
This post reminds me of my old audio days. "Purists" would simply not turn a tone control. God forbid they should buy an outboard EQ. That would "color" the sound. It wouldn't be "natural".
But they'd spend countless hours, and God only knows how much money, swapping speakers, cartridges, dyna-mats et al., because there was too much bass or too little treble, etc.
Brilliant analogy Artie. I grew up as one of those "purists". An old Dynakit St-70 tube amp and a pair of KLH-24's would give the most natural 'euphonic' natural tone in the universe. An amp doesnt have tone controls, and the preamps were set to 0.
Early UK audio had a more upper mid focused tone with the BBC Rogers LS3-5'a benchmarks with the beuatiful, glorious midrange bloom.
In the US, the JBL moniotr speakers would put midrange forward for a liveley dynamic sound,w ith a briliant top end and the bass drivers were contolled for a taught bass.
Then, the modern British hi-fi sound emerged with the KEF, B&W' and primarilay the Celstion SL-6 with a very fl;at response.not lively , but voiced for classical and jazz sound , with transparency and "tonal neutrality" as the ultimate goal.
The old Tube Hi-Fi amps/preamps , both American and British( thugh i its acleare and more dynamic) and KLH / AR speaker is still , to this day, the most palpable and organic sound , notwithsatnding very very expensive modern hi fi systems.
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