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RE: Ideal frequency response curve

Yes, flat anechoic response is also a good place to start. However, it isn't necessarily correct either. The room contribution depends on the radiation pattern of the speaker, so you can equalize two different speakers to be flat on-axis under anechoic conditions but they will have different in-room power response at the listening position. Speakers with greater directivity will sound brighter. When experimenting with various flavors of DSP equalization, I've always found there's a tradeoff between optimizing pseudo-anechoic response vs. optimizing overall power response.



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