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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8860299" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Agreed. I guess Ive been using that 75% rule for years and even backing off a 1/4. I still tune by ear most of the time and have had great results over time. I can be standing in front of someone having a conversation and if music is playing, near by or in a bay Ill hear that and and not the individual in front of me and have to read lips usually. Kind of strange to explain but Ive always been that way?? Im not perfect on tuning, but I can get pretty close, though everyone has theyre own listening expectations and wants. what sounds good to me may be trash to others. SPL is a total different animal rather than SQ or SQL so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8860299, member: 634282"] Agreed. I guess Ive been using that 75% rule for years and even backing off a 1/4. I still tune by ear most of the time and have had great results over time. I can be standing in front of someone having a conversation and if music is playing, near by or in a bay Ill hear that and and not the individual in front of me and have to read lips usually. Kind of strange to explain but Ive always been that way?? Im not perfect on tuning, but I can get pretty close, though everyone has theyre own listening expectations and wants. what sounds good to me may be trash to others. SPL is a total different animal rather than SQ or SQL so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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