firedog;673156 Wrote: 
> Darren-
> 
> Wouldn't argue your points about room EQ. That's why I phrased what I
> wrote carefully and said that room interaction needs to be treated "in
> some way". How is a different question. 
> 
> I also use physical room correction (panels) and find it quite
> satisfactory.
> 
> However, I have no doubt that EQ can help in some cases; also much more
> sophisticated methods are also available such as DSP RC, which can
> correct for both time and frequency. I've used it in the past and found
> it can work quite well.

I'm using DSP eq on my subwoofer and find it quite helpful in
correcting room modes without introducing any unwanted artifacts. Of
course, that still does not take care of the main speakers . . .

Guido F.


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RM-200 Mk II amp -> Martin Logan SL3 speakers
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