lack of equalizer?

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I'm considering buying a JVC microsystem that plays both cd's and
dvd's. However it doesn't seem to have an equalizer in the specs. I
mainly listen to classical music so is the lack of an equalizer or
presets that important?

Chris
 
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On 27 Oct 2004 00:11:10 GMT, cpinnegar@cogeco.ca (chuck pinnegar)
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>I'm considering buying a JVC microsystem that plays both cd's and
>dvd's. However it doesn't seem to have an equalizer in the specs. I
>mainly listen to classical music so is the lack of an equalizer or
>presets that important?

Why do you think you need an EQ? I have two systems and use my
digital EQ about 3-4times a year! Oh, and my listening is
predominantly classical as well.

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Kalman Rubinson <kr4@nyu.edu> wrote in message news:<cln69g0jm7@news4.newsguy.com>...
> On 27 Oct 2004 00:11:10 GMT, cpinnegar@cogeco.ca (chuck pinnegar)
> wrote:
>
> >I'm considering buying a JVC microsystem that plays both cd's and
> >dvd's. However it doesn't seem to have an equalizer in the specs. I
> >mainly listen to classical music so is the lack of an equalizer or
> >presets that important?
>
> Why do you think you need an EQ? I have two systems and use my
> digital EQ about 3-4times a year! Oh, and my listening is
> predominantly classical as well.
>


No, no, no...! You *especially* need an equalizer when listening to
classical music, otherwise how could the music of a mediocre talent
like Virgil Thomson compare to the greatness of Gustav Mahler? You
have to level the playing field, that's what an equalizer is for.

:)