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so you missed the Dalek Shampoo reference? :-) Krispen Hartung wrote: > I bet if you did a blind A/B/C test with Mackie's, JBLs, and the RCF, > with 10 different musicians, you'd get a different response from all of > them, not just in terms of their favorite speakers, but the nuances of > each. So, I'd support whoever said early that it is basically personal > preference and each to his own. The responses on this list basically > prove the point, given preferences. It may be that one speakers enhances > a particular frequency or another, goes higher, goes lower, sound > "smoother", sounds better with this instrument vs. that one...but most > of that is subjective in light of what is "better". I bought the RCFs > because I had the cash and I hear good things about them. But I've > played through JBLs and Mackies, and I can get the sound I want out of > all of them - mainly because I have not narrowed the criteria for "my > sound" down to a gnat's ass such that only one particular brand of > speakers satisfies me. What a miserable box to paint myself in, if I had > done that. I would be a realy sore ass for any sound guy who didn't > bring my favorite speakers. If I were that picky about the particular > sounds of a PA, I'd be constantly frustrated whenever I played and I had > no control over the house PA, the PA of the outfit running sound, etc. I > have tried to mellow out a bit in terms and not be such a premadonna > about a sound systems. Basically, if they are by one of those 3 or 4 top > brands, and in stereo, I'm happy. I can tweak my EQ in my compter or on > the board if I think things are that out of whack...but they never are > for me with those top brands. > > Kris > >