Theaudiotweak,
I agree with the merits of fessing up to a mistake, but given the apparent severity in this particular case, what other option is there?
At least it sounds like it has a chance to work now if adjusted properly.
I guess the only way to know would be to listen and compare.
Still not sure though how this is better in practice than negative feedback? Sounds like a tricky proposition to get right, certainly harder than providing an adjustment.
Need to give it some more thought.....
I agree with the merits of fessing up to a mistake, but given the apparent severity in this particular case, what other option is there?
At least it sounds like it has a chance to work now if adjusted properly.
I guess the only way to know would be to listen and compare.
Still not sure though how this is better in practice than negative feedback? Sounds like a tricky proposition to get right, certainly harder than providing an adjustment.
Need to give it some more thought.....