In Reply to: Correcting for the drop in bass or highs at low level is ONLY and issue posted by morricab on June 21, 2015 at 03:25:09:
Morricab:
We may be talking about two different things. Or are we? I was talking about the phenomenon that a system that measures flat at the listening position will sound bright to the ear at normal listening levels. If I read Fletcher-Munson right, as one reduces the volume the measured response will remain the same but both the highs and lows will drop off as perceived by the ear.
Tricky stuff, eh what?
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