Golucid
Taking a break
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Earlier this year I started to entertain purchasing either the C1000 or C500. At one point, I got very close and at one point in reading the owners manual and looking at the specifications, I noticed that these two preamps did not facilitate the option to control independently both treble and bass. For me, this was a show stopper because I had come to rely on these controls with my C2500.
In fact, I had a conversation withChuck Hinton and he urged me to skip the C1000 and get the C500. Also, he stated hew would never set either unit up without using a MEN220. He emphasized that the MEN220 is a must.
Even though I talked to Chuck, I trust Dan [Double-D] without question. So, I PM'd Dan [another forum] about my concern, do I need Tone Controls? I do not recall Dan's precise words but essentially, Dan believed that I would not miss them. That was good enough for me and I purchased the C1000.
So....
As of today, I have had my C1000 15days. I should say, 15 blissful days.
Before I answer, this is how I explored the C1000.
The Time of Day
Starting early morning about 5 a.m. when I am just waking up, downing coffee and preparing to do my morning workouts. I listen to something easy...subtle...somewhat spiritual. This sets the tone of the day.
Afternoon. I am fully awake and full of energy. Anything goes. Usually aggressive music.
Early evening. Still full of energy but ready to relax. Usually aggressive music and then something triggers...time to lessen the aggressive music and I'll pop on Zeppelin, Pink Floyd...you get were I'm going.
Late evening. Total chill time. Classic rock and then I'll cycle back to something easy...subtle...somewhat spiritual.
The Music Genres
I thank my mom for this. She demanded of me to be open and try new things. I love my mom for that because now that I am older, I embrace so many varieties. I can jump from listening to Karen Carpenter to Motley Crue!
I navigate through Rock, Punk, New Wave, Gothic, Heavy Metal, Shoe Gaze, Dream Pop, Classical and Jazz.
The Formats
Vinyl, CD, Digital Media
The Answer
Heck NO! I have played, various times of day with my body at different moods and energy levels, various music genres and a variety of media formats.
I have yet to come across a single piece of music that needed me to adjust both treble and bass. Perhaps I just got lucky?
Question
Do you believe you need tone controls or even an equalizer?
In fact, I had a conversation withChuck Hinton and he urged me to skip the C1000 and get the C500. Also, he stated hew would never set either unit up without using a MEN220. He emphasized that the MEN220 is a must.
Even though I talked to Chuck, I trust Dan [Double-D] without question. So, I PM'd Dan [another forum] about my concern, do I need Tone Controls? I do not recall Dan's precise words but essentially, Dan believed that I would not miss them. That was good enough for me and I purchased the C1000.
So....
As of today, I have had my C1000 15days. I should say, 15 blissful days.
Before I answer, this is how I explored the C1000.
The Time of Day
Starting early morning about 5 a.m. when I am just waking up, downing coffee and preparing to do my morning workouts. I listen to something easy...subtle...somewhat spiritual. This sets the tone of the day.
Afternoon. I am fully awake and full of energy. Anything goes. Usually aggressive music.
Early evening. Still full of energy but ready to relax. Usually aggressive music and then something triggers...time to lessen the aggressive music and I'll pop on Zeppelin, Pink Floyd...you get were I'm going.
Late evening. Total chill time. Classic rock and then I'll cycle back to something easy...subtle...somewhat spiritual.
The Music Genres
I thank my mom for this. She demanded of me to be open and try new things. I love my mom for that because now that I am older, I embrace so many varieties. I can jump from listening to Karen Carpenter to Motley Crue!
I navigate through Rock, Punk, New Wave, Gothic, Heavy Metal, Shoe Gaze, Dream Pop, Classical and Jazz.
The Formats
Vinyl, CD, Digital Media
The Answer
Heck NO! I have played, various times of day with my body at different moods and energy levels, various music genres and a variety of media formats.
I have yet to come across a single piece of music that needed me to adjust both treble and bass. Perhaps I just got lucky?
Question
Do you believe you need tone controls or even an equalizer?