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by rob v_Archive
i agree with what clyde wrote about picking things apart. i may be crucified for saying this in the "tech" forum, but all this technical crap is based on what you hear. it bums me out that people get so wrapped up in things like compression and eq and the like. while all of these things are amazing tools for us, our ears are the most powerful things that we have. who cares what your compression ratio is or what you do to eq something; if it sounds right then thats the end of it. please don't fall into the trap that so many people fall into. just listen to everything that you can get your hands on and trust your ears. they won't lie.
moving forward; i think the british/american eq thing is something like this (although it probably has more to do with the individual then the country)...the british boost to tape and americans cut to tape. this means that the british supposedly will boost frequencies to tape and americans will cut them. generally it's not so big of a deal to boost lower frequencies to tape, but when you start boosting mid and high frequencies to tape(actual magnetic tape), you end up also boosting the tape hiss. this may or may not sound good to your ears. whichever one sounds better is the one to use.
anyway, thats my two cents. hope it helps.
rob