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A/V calibration from a specialist publication perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 368468" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>personally i used to concentrate on audio more as well until i realized that i cannot afford the calibre of system that i would like to have and that my hearing would still not be good enough for a system of that calibre anyway ..... so it would be pointless me spending big bucks on a system like that </p><p></p><p>im heading toward having more TV and cinematic experiences ie my stereo system has been downgraded to a surround system for the amount that i could sell the stereo system for - and im also going more for the convenience of multi-room A/V rather than out and out quality for the audio .... and to tell you the truth im not missing the audio prioritized lifestyle much ..... YET because my downgraded audio equipment is still not too far removed from that mid level stereo system that i had ie i can tweak it to sound close enough to being almost as good as the dedicated stereo system could sound with a slight hit in the actual audio performance but its a trade-off that i have found that i can live with .... because truth be told im a tinkerer and a tweaker ..... ie if it aint broke i will still want to try to fix it and for me part of the fun is to try to get it to sound as good as the better (far more expensive) system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 368468, member: 1447"] personally i used to concentrate on audio more as well until i realized that i cannot afford the calibre of system that i would like to have and that my hearing would still not be good enough for a system of that calibre anyway ..... so it would be pointless me spending big bucks on a system like that im heading toward having more TV and cinematic experiences ie my stereo system has been downgraded to a surround system for the amount that i could sell the stereo system for - and im also going more for the convenience of multi-room A/V rather than out and out quality for the audio .... and to tell you the truth im not missing the audio prioritized lifestyle much ..... YET because my downgraded audio equipment is still not too far removed from that mid level stereo system that i had ie i can tweak it to sound close enough to being almost as good as the dedicated stereo system could sound with a slight hit in the actual audio performance but its a trade-off that i have found that i can live with .... because truth be told im a tinkerer and a tweaker ..... ie if it aint broke i will still want to try to fix it and for me part of the fun is to try to get it to sound as good as the better (far more expensive) system [/QUOTE]
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