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Foobar2000, MathAudio, and the Infinity R162

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Forgot to note a couple of things about MathAudio Room EQ:

You can load a mic calibration file but it needs to be renamed Calibration.txt and put in the right directory.
It's free for use with Foobar but otherwise it costs $100 and works as a VST.
You can load a Harmon house curve, or any target curve you want.
It only decreases FR and no boost is used.

It's also possible to do a "house curve" as you can change the green line by drawing over it:

14. Draw and try your own reference frequency response if you still wish to change something in the sound
This step is optional and can be recommended for those who want to fine-tune the timbre of the sound. For example, you can modify the built-in reference frequency responses and listen to the result. MathAudio Room EQ contains a convenient tool for drawing your own reference frequency response. Just move the cursor of your mouse to one of the frequency response windows, press the left button of the mouse and draw your own frequency response. You can also use the right button of the mouse to draw straight lines. The mouse wheel can be used to change the reference curve on one of the plots (left or right).
 
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