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New loudspeakers & room digital correction service
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(21-Aug-2017, 10:18)Hifi_swlon Wrote: Have no idea because you havent listened to them yet, or you've listened and aren't sure about the results?

Measurements look pretty good, as far as you can tell without knowing exactly what's shown. Interesting he's made a bass slope kind of like the REW default, rather than straight line slope, or B&K type slope. Not saying that's a bad thing - it may well be great I've tried curves like that - just wondered if you guided this decision or it's his default.

I'm actually tempted to use him pending your feedback. Sure I could but Acourate and do it myself - and that probably is a better approach long term - but I just don't have the time/desire right now.

I haven't listened to them yet. I'll try to do listening tests during this week. It will be really interesting to hear are these filters better than the other ones that I have created with Acourate.

I didn't give any guidelines for the target curve. Thierry said that he usually starts with something neutral & according audio standards. If I don't like the tonal balance, then he will adjust the target curve and create an another set of filters for me.
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RE: New loudspeakers & room digital correction service - by petrik - 21-Aug-2017, 10:37

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