anonymous
21 March 2006
I thought I might try to flatten my near-fields, using a 15-band stereo EQ and a SPL meter. Will it be worth the effort?
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TVPostSound is correct. I personally do not believe in trying t
TVPostSound is correct. I personally do not believe in trying to add active equalization to studio monitors. The speakers that you select should sound relatively good to begin with. If they don't, it's most likely your room? Active equalization does more to screwup your sound of your monitors than anything else. It does not correct for poor room acoustics.
Flat advice
Ms. Remy Ann David
You need to flatten your room first.
You need to flatten your room first.