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Originally Posted by matucha Other thing is, how does they (MP and G14) behave on less nice material, where the HF content isn't in a such a good shape as in this sample? MP could be much less forgiving = harsher. G14 could cover that with some euphonic distortion and make it less of the problem... who knows. |
When the content is really poor, the Gyraf is always better. It just adds something "euphonic" like you said... a kind of psychoacoustic.. it covers most of drawbacks (not only at the high frequencies), but you don't feel it sounds like Behringer psychoacoustic ;-) Not in this price range :-) It also works with better mixes...
If I would choose beetween two I would stick to Gyraf, but it's hard to choose.
This is no problem just send the example you want to test and I will put it here or send you... whatever... I exactly know how difficult may be to get demo here in Poland or Czech.