Lonman @ Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:49 pm wrote:
JoeChartreuse @ Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:19 am wrote:
Would still like to know the manufacturer of that 2004 music disc. Just for the heck of it. Call me silly.. A good system WILL make anything sound better, but bass can't be extracted from what's not there. ADDING bass may well just muddy up that particular disc.
I disagree if it's done right. Certain frequencies can be boosted, yet, other frequencies may need to be dropped to compensate - if you push up say 80 hz, you may need to drop the surrounding frequencies particularly around 250 hz & maybe 125 & give a slight boost &/or cut to the upper range frequencies. It may not sound as good as if it was recorded properly to begin with, but you can make any disc sound decent.
No arguement here. I said it MAY muddy it up, depending on the skills and equipment applied.
As you stated, it may not sound as good as "a properly recorded disc". That's why I'm curious to learn what 2004 disc he was speaking of...Just call it idle curiosity