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I asked this in another thread, but didn't really get any response. I've seen some very knowledgeable folks(including @mitchco) suggest that removing furniture (like couches, foot rest tables, etc.) will lead to superior room correction results. Dirac also says to make sure there is nothing(like a couch back) close(within 12inc) to the mic when taking measurements. This seems to imply removing the couch, too. Who listens on a couch with their head more than 12 inches away from the back of the couch?
However, this doesn't make logical sense to me. As @Chromatischism pointed out, by removing furniture before taking measurements, aren't I essentially lying to Dirac about the characteristics of my room(and what it needs to correct for)?
However, this doesn't make logical sense to me. As @Chromatischism pointed out, by removing furniture before taking measurements, aren't I essentially lying to Dirac about the characteristics of my room(and what it needs to correct for)?