^^ Not necessary. EQ in that region reduces the applied power, which obviously reduces the distortion. And low distortion throughout the spectrum is already the calling card of this speaker. These days you can easily (and even automatically) correct for frequency response variations, but nothing can be done for nonlinearity (distortion).
Too much is being made of the midrange response wiggles. I spent a couple months adjusting the APO Equalizer, which I use primarily to effect loudness contours at various listening levels. As for the midrange EQ, I can take it or leave it, it's really quite minor, especially considering the A-130's superlative bass performance in this class.
Amir has already done his bit for this product and has better things to do with his time and effort.
Too much is being made of the midrange response wiggles. I spent a couple months adjusting the APO Equalizer, which I use primarily to effect loudness contours at various listening levels. As for the midrange EQ, I can take it or leave it, it's really quite minor, especially considering the A-130's superlative bass performance in this class.
Amir has already done his bit for this product and has better things to do with his time and effort.
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