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This may seem rather simple (or is it...?)

Started Nov 12, 2017 | Polls thread
telefunk
telefunk Senior Member • Posts: 2,652
The more you correct, the less natural it becomes
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That reminds me.

i went through the audiophile thing too and actually built my own speakers out of frustration with commercial offerings. However I never went down the path of the giant speaker cable hogwash :-).

What I learnt when developing cross-over filters for speakers is that the simplest and softest filter was always the best one (given drivers that will allow 1st order filtering). To put things simply: the less electronic correction you have to apply, the better for a 'natural' soundscape.

Now I recall someone here on DPR saying that some zoom lenses have that extra magic, amongst which the Pany 12-32 because there is not way too much glass in there to screw things up.

So that makes sense to me.

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