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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Graham" data-source="post: 35502" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Re: Frequency Response/Contour EQ in full range systems.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Brandon,</p><p></p><p>I think your conflating the idea that pop music has a specific shape with system tuning shape. I would submit that the natural spectral shape of music content is much more fundamental than for "pop" music, and that music's shape, as well as the general "softness" in the top octave is built in to human sound perception. The early frequency response RTA curves suggested in the mid 1920s look not unlike you RTA curve above.</p><p></p><p>-Phil</p><p></p><p>P.S. Even though I am generally supporting Ivan's position, please don't think I am blindly shilling for him. One of my most recent projects was a complete re-tune of a system that Ivan's company designed and installed, and Ivan tuned. My tuning approach, dsp configuration, and the end result, are noticeably different. The client is happier than with Ivan's tuning, and have retained me to re-work another one of their spaces installed by yet another AV integrator. We certainly approach things differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Graham, post: 35502, member: 430"] Re: Frequency Response/Contour EQ in full range systems. Brandon, I think your conflating the idea that pop music has a specific shape with system tuning shape. I would submit that the natural spectral shape of music content is much more fundamental than for "pop" music, and that music's shape, as well as the general "softness" in the top octave is built in to human sound perception. The early frequency response RTA curves suggested in the mid 1920s look not unlike you RTA curve above. -Phil P.S. Even though I am generally supporting Ivan's position, please don't think I am blindly shilling for him. One of my most recent projects was a complete re-tune of a system that Ivan's company designed and installed, and Ivan tuned. My tuning approach, dsp configuration, and the end result, are noticeably different. The client is happier than with Ivan's tuning, and have retained me to re-work another one of their spaces installed by yet another AV integrator. We certainly approach things differently. [/QUOTE]
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