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| quote: | Originally posted by Beatflux
It's the same shit with the EQs. |
There's a thread over on KVR right about how many EQs people are using in their productions and it's pretty shocking to hear how many people are using 3 or more different "high-end" software EQs in their productions.
| quote: | Originally posted by Beatflux
Unless the compressor or EQ has some kind of saturation that adds color, or it adds on a new feature its a bad choice to buy a new compressor or EQ thinking you are upgrading. |
I generally agree - when it comes to EQs, compressors, limiters, etc., the difference in sound is so minimal that it's not a good enough reason to upgrade, IMO. Personally, I think the best reasons to upgrade are for features and workflow, rather than subtle flavor. it's a case of YMMV.
OTOH, this shootout could/should have been better. First, they didn't provide the original sample, nor did they provide the settings, so it's hard to know how much compression is being added and it sounds pretty moderate. You wouldn't expect to hear much difference there. I own the SSL and it doesn't really start to show its character until you push it.
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