I see no reason why you need acoustic treatment. Your biggest problem are the two massive dips around 60hz and 100hz. You should move your speakers and try to fix those nulls.
JA, I want to thank you for all your contribution to the audio world. It's your life's work, and I think you improved the industry and improved the community as a whole. Not everyone can say that about their life's work.
I find Darko's introduction in that video (with the water and then saying you show yourself out the door) very very insulting. He's degrading and insulting science.
Many people talk about how Amir is too negative and cuts into other people, but I find Darko's segment way way more insulting.
Hi I did a search and couldn't find any info.
Is there any sort of course outline (basically a course syllabus of some sort) on how to train yourself for critical listening?
Any references or links to any online training that is ASR approved or recommended?
Thanks!
This makes sense too... hmmm... I dunno, maybe I'm wrong. I just know I EQ at the listening position from my measurements to a certain target and it really sounds better, no doubt. I have never tried EQing from a Klippel measurement someone else did.
Yes research suggests flat on axis to your ears, not flat anechoic but then put the speaker in a room where you see dips and peaks and nulls. You EQ at the listening position from your measurements at the listening position.
Equal loudness curves (Mundroff) explains why target curves aren’t...