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Can anything beat this combo for ~$100 ?
On 13 Aug 2003 11:01:38 -0700, (Jones_r) wrote:
In case you only listen from the listening spot (I mainly do this in
my home), once you find the problem frequencies, you CAN fix the
acoustics at the listening spot, using an unlimited band eq, which can
also correct the phase problems which are created by the frequency
correction, and room acoustics.
Well, not really. What you could do, if your speakers were
point sources, would be to correct each speaker's radiation
on one axis, by making near-field measurements and applying
correction. With some extra effort, this can be expanded
to multiple radiator speakers.
So first arrivals sounds can be corrected for listeners
on axis. Any further correction attempted will, by
definition, make *this* correction INcorrect.
Room correction by electronics is a fallacy.
Chris Hornbeck
fair and balanced
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