mark58 wrote on 01/21/18 at 16:32:04:I'll have to go check out what's going on at the FB Page. As I recall, Chet Baker's small group music, mainly Trio...Guitar, Bass and Trumpet...were some of the few for which I thought lucid mode worked...
Yes, this is sort of that (there's a bit of piano on this here and there too). And yes, that is the sort of recording the Lucid Mode is suited for in the Taboo Mk III with headphones.
This is however the Taboo Mk IV and you can adjust the Lucid Mode--it is the original Mode up to halfway and the New Lucid Mode after that on the dial. Just a little dab or so is an interesting difference to the whole hog that you get with the Mk III and you can add more until things change in a way you may not like. And I find the Lucid Mode (originally designed for speakers) is different on headphones than with speakers. I like it more as a speaker tool.
The Taboo Mk IV is really impressing me this weekend. There are aspects I miss about the Torii Mk III, and I would enjoy a treble cut circuit, but I'm going to keep the Taboo in as the amp for a spell, an outcome I would not have predicted.