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Originally posted by cassp:
One last time... this isn't about me! I'm only interested in hearing what others do to make their rigs sound good.


One last time... We LISTEN. To OUR own rigs. We know that adjustments on someone else's rig will NOT work on a different rig. We try things out, and when we find something we like, that's what we use. Simple enough for you?

I'm sorry that these seem "EQ 101' answers, but the truth is, that's an 'EQ newbie' question. Don't bitch about 'newbie' answers to 'newbie' questions, Cass...

You could have tried out every possible permutation of EQ on your own rig in the time you have spent posting here. Truth is, if you don't like the sound of your E60's piano, a bit of EQ is not going to change that. You liked the sound of an S90. If you had heard someone with an E60 that sounded better, you'd have a case. But you can't turn an E60 into an S90 by using EQ!

OK, here's the answer you want.... Cut the highs, boost the bass and mids. Sound better now? Didn't think so....

There is no 'easy fix' for this, no matter HOW many times you ask. Have you actually TRIED anything I've taken the time and trouble to suggest for you, Cass..? If not, it doesn't bode well for anyone else to bother, does it?
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