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I don't know how much I'd go messing around with target curves in the GLM software, I think I would use it only to EQ room modes under the transition frequency since they basically measure perfectly neutral and should sound ideal as is.
It depends quite a lot on the room and speaker positioning also. In one of my better rooms, the 8351B sound really incredible with no EQ at all enabled. A good/decent room is where the flat response really shines.Yes, but I don't want completely neutral; I prefer a more Harman Curve sound.
But in my (almost square) room I’m currently using for a home office, the acoustics are absolutely terrible. Room correction has to make a lot of changes (as you can see above), and the result is a curve that loses its natural declining slope. Therefore in that case, a smooth declining curve helps quite a lot there.
It’s quite impressive how good they can sound in such a terrible acoustical environment, thanks to EQ. But they sound even more incredible in a better room. I will have to figure out how to move my setup with these into a larger and more rectangular room at some point
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