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SMAART Learning: Magnitude traces from room tuning - 1
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Graham" data-source="post: 42486" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Re: SMAART Learning: Magnitude traces from room tuning - 1</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Marsellus,</p><p></p><p>Its important to remember that "flat" for most of general populace is a pair of stereo speakers in a smallish room. If these speakers were balanced to a flat line in an anechoic or time-windowed environment, then the response in said room will generally have an upward tilt in the lows and low mids. This might be a part of the 4-5dB haystack sounding "flat" to a broad range of people and mixers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Graham, post: 42486, member: 430"] Re: SMAART Learning: Magnitude traces from room tuning - 1 Marsellus, Its important to remember that "flat" for most of general populace is a pair of stereo speakers in a smallish room. If these speakers were balanced to a flat line in an anechoic or time-windowed environment, then the response in said room will generally have an upward tilt in the lows and low mids. This might be a part of the 4-5dB haystack sounding "flat" to a broad range of people and mixers. [/QUOTE]
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