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In Reply to: Wiim room correction is not too aggressive? posted by Jon L on March 6, 2025 at 07:44:08:
>> "I haven't tried Wiim's room correction, but I have found the usual RC to be a bit too aggressive, and I usually have to manually back off corrections partly."
One of the nice things about the Ultra's RC is that you can easily name and save various curves and quickly select between them. For example, I have a set of curtains for a sliding glass door that's behind my speakers (i.e., the "front wall"). I've done both a "curtains open" curve and a "curtains closed" one. I also have a "sibilance" curve for those recordings where the singer has swallowed the microphone -- have never enjoyed examining someone's tonsils.
And, I also don't hesitate to tweak the curve I get from the room sweep. Will usually run several sweeps from slightly different positions and then manually do an "average" that typically backs off from the more aggressive corrections. That gives me a great sounding room EQ that is enjoyable no matter where you are in the room. (I also don't like being frozen in one spot with my head in a vise to get good sound.)
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