Is that a "real life" measurement or just an example? If its real, then "correcting" a dip that much is pretty much universally accepted as a no-no in room correction as it taxes the amp too much. Its practically impossible from my understanding....
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Is that a "real life" measurement or just an example? If its real, then "correcting" a dip that much is pretty much universally accepted as a no-no in room correction as it taxes the amp too much. Its practically impossible from my understanding....
hifiaudio: Yeah, that's quite a dip to correct. The picture comes from Anthem's own press materials.
http://www.castercomm.com/press.cfm?id=111