markus
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Which is fine by me since it's you can't really EQ the room considering it's mostly not minimum phase behaviour. I don't like adding time distortion, it sounds very unnatural. Never understood why Dirac and other so called "room correction" softwares are so popular. You can EQ the speakers and you can reduce some low freqeuncy peaks, but you don't need any fancy correction for that. Some shelving filters and a feq PEQs is all that's needed.
Couple of reasons:
- Audiophools are well trained to operate on hearsay
- Audiophools like to fiddle with controls
- Most people don't have the expertise to make valid acoustic measurements
- Most people don't have the expertise to interpret these measurements
- Most people don't have the expertise to properly utilize "Some shelving filters and a feq PEQs"
- There's a ton of sh*tty speakers out there that benefit from room correction even when measured "through" the room