Speaking of headphones/speakers, I've been listening to music "flat" lately, rather than using an equalizer. I've found that the engineers really did get the sound right.
I've also learned that if one wishes to use the equalizer, it is best to start flat and decrease what is unwanted, rather than increase what is wanted. For example, if I want more of Geddy's bass in a Rush song, cut the treble/midrange, rather than boost the bass. I found out that's how it's supposed to be done. I have good headphones and speakers (Klipsch Image s4 headphones and Boston Acoustics speakers).
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