In Reply to: RE: digital roomcorrection posted by hemholtz on January 21, 2011 at 06:46:49:
I don't know about you, but I've always found that moderately broad equalization can do more violence to the sound than no equalization at all. Newer research says that we're much more sensitive to low Q than high Q resonances -- the opposite of what I would have thought -- and I suspect that that's the reason. It seems that equalization has to have a 1/12 octave resolution to be effective.
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