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<blockquote data-quote="FJF" data-source="post: 6032609" data-attributes="member: 601907"><p>Fair enough. You seem genuinely interested and I want to help, but I don't really know how. Without a two-pronged attack - lots of listening time combined with an active study of the subject - there aren't any options left. I could answer some questions in the original post, like it's better to cut with an EQ than to boost, but that's not a real solution. Your personal aural acuity needs to be there in order to discern the goodness, if you will, of the result driven by those changes. To start, besides reading, I'd suggest putting together a system that'll give you a fighting chance. What gear do you have now and how is it setup?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJF, post: 6032609, member: 601907"] Fair enough. You seem genuinely interested and I want to help, but I don't really know how. Without a two-pronged attack - lots of listening time combined with an active study of the subject - there aren't any options left. I could answer some questions in the original post, like it's better to cut with an EQ than to boost, but that's not a real solution. Your personal aural acuity needs to be there in order to discern the goodness, if you will, of the result driven by those changes. To start, besides reading, I'd suggest putting together a system that'll give you a fighting chance. What gear do you have now and how is it setup? [/QUOTE]
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