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Acoustical Voodoo
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I'm quite convinced the brain 'fixes' a lot of what it hears, so that over a period of time you stop hearing a bit of boom, a lift / lower in the treble etc, as what you are mainly doing is comparing recording to recording, not each recording to some perfect ideal, until something jars us to re-hear the imperfections. Unless the problem is annoying you, then it's all you can hear.

What happens if you leave the correction turned off, go out of the room for 10 mins and then start listening again? I've played with this stuff a bit, and turning it off and on when you listen is is a huge change, but if you start a listening session with it in a random position the effect is much smaller.
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Acoustical Voodoo - by baconbrain - 15-Nov-2016, 12:33
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by Antoine - 15-Nov-2016, 14:52
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by baconbrain - 15-Nov-2016, 16:19
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by Hifi_swlon - 15-Nov-2016, 21:09
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by Soniclife - 15-Nov-2016, 18:52
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by Antoine - 15-Nov-2016, 19:36
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by Confused - 15-Nov-2016, 21:40
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by baconbrain - 16-Nov-2016, 10:39
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by Hifi_swlon - 16-Nov-2016, 11:03
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by GuillaumeB - 16-Nov-2016, 12:23
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by yabaVR - 16-Nov-2016, 14:04
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by baconbrain - 18-Nov-2016, 15:30
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by yabaVR - 18-Nov-2016, 15:53
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by baconbrain - 21-Nov-2016, 13:29
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by Ron McKernan - 16-Nov-2016, 14:45
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by baconbrain - 18-Nov-2016, 15:52
RE: Acoustical Voodoo - by baconbrain - 21-Nov-2016, 14:02

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