[net.audio] equalizers?

ark@rabbit.UUCP (08/14/83)

There is usually no trouble equalizing a room to be flat,
provided that you don't move your head.  Most rooms are
rectangular, and will therefore have standing wave resonances
(my living room has a spectacular one at low D).  If you
equalize to flat at one point, you'll just make it worse elsewhere.

Headphones may be a better bet...

michaelk@tekmdp.UUCP (Michael Kersenbrock) (08/16/83)

I might also point out that when I equalized my room to "flat", I used
that as a starting point, and tweeked it by ear (over a period of time)
from there.  In anycase the biggest boost in any band is only about
3db which isn't too much anyway.

Mike Kersenbrock
Tektronix Microcomputer Development Products
Aloha, Oregon