Originally Posted By craigsub
Another way of thinking about "room correction..."

If one had someone playing acoustic guitar and singing in one's main listening room, would there be an attempt made to "correct" the performance with eq?

The more accurate the overall performance of the speaker, the less likely one is to experience improvement through room correction.

All true but one must also think about the reverse.
If v4 is so much better than v2 and you apply room correction, are you undoing what the v4 improved on?

Or for any quality speaker brand. Ultimately with every room being different, room correction may do something 'worse' (subjectively speaking but measurably accurate).


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