Phil Leigh Wrote: 
> what about room compression? - surely you want to use a typical
> listening volume rather than getting the air in the room into an "air
> brick" state? (I realise it would have to be VERY loud to do that but
> even so...)

I'm not exactly sure what you mean by room compression, but I'm
guessing you mean non-linear response of the air to compression versus
rarefaction.  If so I think that's an extremely small effect, and if
you want with some thought I can give a numerical estimate on how small
(I think it should be controlled by the ratio of the distance the
speaker cone moves to the size of the room, raised at least to the
third power - so very small).  On the other hand if you have an even
slightly noisy room you get significant and noticeable pollution of the
recording from that.

Anyway, all I know for sure is that louder sweeps give better results
in my own experience with RC.


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