Pedantic: "Pedantic is an insulting word used to describe
someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details,"
You have corrected a small and insignificant error (which was a typo or auto correction) while showing no insight or analysis into what I wrote. The Referenced authority ONLY published, based on a very small sample set what the preferred in-room response was with MUSIC. However, what the referenced authority did not clearly state, and what other are missing, possibly due to lack of knowledge or experience, is that these reference curves DO NOT represent the preferred in-room response for an audio system, BUT the in-room response for an audio system playing a limited subset of recorded music, music that is influenced, flawed, and subject to people, equipment and processes of the creation of said music. Your need to highlight spelling of a company name does not advance the discussion nor act in any way as a refutation of what I wrote. The simple reality is what I wrote is absolutely true, the reference curves are often thrown around without an understand of what they mean, and that leads to erroneous conclusions and potentially erroneous design decisions, especially as
@Andrew s noted, when time, and demographics is taken into account, both of the test subjects, but more importantly, those that created the music and even the demographic relationship between those that created the music and the test subjects.
With respect to other things I noted, I stand by them as well and invite a critical discussion and analysis.