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Old 7th May 2009   #327
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Yup, it is important not to use the word "NULLING" for something that is close but in fact not really nulling. Nulling means the entire signal cancels out. If there is something that remains, that is the difference that did not null and it´s going to have it´s impact on the sound. If we define something like -60 or -70 dB as nulling then I have no problem nulling any analog EQ with a flexible software EQ. The differences between gear are often in the details, the last couple of precents.
On the other hand we must be aware that there is a threshold somewhere wround which differences still exist technically but are insignificant perceptionwise because the listeners cannot hear the difference anymore.
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