As Amir has said in the title of this thread, our ears are not at all sensitive to "phase distortion". Below is an example of phase distortion I
borrowed from miniDSP. The top graph shows the waveform of a 2 kHz square wave reproduced by an uncorrected speaker. The bottom one is the phase corrected version. The phase corrected version definitely looks "more right" to the eyes, but our ears usually can't differentiate between the two.
When a speaker such as the KH-150 already possess the necessary DSP hardware to perform phase correction, then there is really no reason not to do it, as it is "free" (as in it can be done with no extra cost). And Marketing will do what Marketing does.
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