who wants tone controls on your next preamp?


I can remeber tone controls. They used to be on preamps, and integrated amplifiers. Then somehow, they vanished. I KNOW why they say they got rid of them, but really i think it was so cable manufacturers could sell billions of dollars worth of cables. Anyone else also notice tone controls disappeared same time as we all started to need 'special cables'? it's a plot!
I want tone control back on my stuff.
How about you?
Of course, they would have to be defeatable.
elizabeth
No tone or balance controls in my system. I do miss the balance control most of all. Some recordings just have an off stereo balance. And loudness compensation would be nice for listening in the evening.
The posts on this thread are driving me into "coniptions". You buy music created by people who have been inspired by the Gods, and you want to mess it up with "Tone controls".
Orpheus10,
I'm afraid that this discussion may be too hard for you to grasp as no one is talking about messing anything up, but rather using signal processors to bring the tonal balance and timbre back to what our experience indicates sounds real. Philosophically speaking, it is no different than one's component and speaker selection or choice of cables, but in a more intelligent way.
"balance and timbre back to what our experience indicates sounds real."

Don't go there - there was another thread few hundred posts long where nobody at the end could agree what is real (including musicians):

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1257469878&read&keyw&zzneutrality
If you are in this hobby to enjoy music, good tone controls of some sort is the way to go. However, it cannot and should not be use as band-aid to correct flawed tonal balance of a system.

Many good reasons and opinions have already been voiced above. IMO, when done right, and everything else is in order--It simply lets one enjoy and explore more varieties of music--bearing in mind the diverse recording quality releases in the market, even to this day.