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Re: When setup is important?


Nay, I find myself in similar situations often. I am always the 'perfectionist' to many people and the word is rarely used in a positive sense. I have come to a point for non-install gigs that a clear point of diminishing return is helpful when evaluating how much to value what may be gained. Yes I could do this or that but if  the budget is not paying for the time and labor I call it there. I know I can do better but the value would be subjective to most. On an install if small changes make my long term sanity a bit more stable, I have been known to obsess and spend a lot of time for my own satisfaction. I know that someone will notice sooner or later!

I attended a showast week that had the most pronounced and apparent case of comb filtering I have ever heard. That was the lemon. I made some lemonade by taking the opportunity to walk some band members around the room and bring the physics that were in play to their attention. As I always say, they did not know the difference but when given a demonstration they could personally experience, they noticed what was happening.