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Sorry, this won't work.If you set up a speaker to measure as flat as possible at the listening position an adjustable speaker like the RM40 will often be unlistenable. The ear is not accustomed to flat trebles and bass measurements in-room vary inch-by-inch as you move the mic. Plus, boosting a single frequency boosts its overtones by a like amount. EQ and corrections of various sorts are called "pushing on jello" by sound engineers I know.Better to set up each speaker to sound its best in the ro ...
You also commented that my Alphas don't sound sibilant because you design your speakers to measure as flat as possible AND YOUR EARS TELL YOU THEY SOUND THAT WAY AT YOUR PLACE. I agree with that statment far more on the basis of your listening than your measurements.
Which do you trust? A graph that gives you accoustical information or your ears? My guess is when push comes to shove your ears win out. So too, with various response curves taken under certain conditions.
So I gather that you and Rick have issues with speakers that either don't measure well or the manufactuer does not reveal meaurements.
Ok, now the bullshit meter just went off. Danny, in one post you comment that the DAM can't be so gullible as to buy into the flat response is irrelevent camp and then follow it in another post with "but hey it's ok with me if people want to be stupid", then wag your finger