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Adding reverb to hi-fi
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July 5th 07, 09:42 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.music.classical.recordings,rec.audio.opinion,alt.music.home-studio,rec.audio.pro
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Adding reverb to hi-fi
On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 14:36:49 -0700,
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Has anybody tried using a studio reverb unit, or other processors,
with a hi-fi system? I have found some recordings, especially
classical ones, are a bit dry, which is why I'm thinking of trying it.
www.studiospares.com
have a selection at reasonable prices, which units has anyone used
here?
Some models have a digital input, which could be used with a CD
player's digital output.
I added reverb to a recording once. Then I got well and never did it
again
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July 5th 07, 09:51 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.music.classical.recordings,rec.audio.opinion,alt.music.home-studio,rec.audio.pro
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Adding reverb to hi-fi
I added reverb to a recording once. Then I got well
and never did it again.
There is a difference to adding to the recording, and playing it through
additional speakers. A huge difference.
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