Humpy Midrange? Who's s/he?

Okay, I'm going to preface this by saying I think the graphs CAN tell you something, and that the obviously skewed (Bose) graphs are clearly meaningful. I'm just talking about the relatively smaller squiggles and humps in the middle of the response curves.

I think the missing point here is that the graphed data is captured by a machine, not by a human ear. While the machine can discern and display minute differences in frequency response, that does not mean that a person can actually perceive those differences. And even if you could perceive them, you might not find them objectionable.

I'm spending too much time here lately.


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