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Old 06-04-2019, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by PHC1 View Post
Yes, I suppose armed with an SPL meter and test tones, one can play around and flatten the response of the room/speaker interaction.

I used software named REW to generate tones and recorded the speaker/room response using a calibrated microphone. Then I sent the files to Home Audio Fidelity (located in France). HAF generated the convolution filters and sent them to me. Then I point Roon to those files and enable the convolution filter option in Roon. You can turn the filters on or off. Huge difference. Much more drastic change (and a lot cheaper) than playing around with cables.
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