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Old 10-01-2016, 06:19 PM
Mike-48 Mike-48 is offline
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I would second the suggestion to use either manual (more control) or automatic (less work) room correction. Of course it's best to get the room as good as possible before using DSP, but in the low frequencies, it's almost impossible to get smooth frequency response in a small (!) room without some kind of EQ.
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