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In Reply to: RE: Sure posted by 3db on June 18, 2015 at 08:08:26
That's the way humans have always perceived sound!
That doesn't answer the question about an ideal room curve.
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There's no need to compensate with how humans hear. What varies in our innate perception has to do with level .
Perhaps you noticed the steeper curves as level falls.
Did I say there was a need to compensate how humans hear?
Perhaps I did notice...Your point?
in observing that variations in the F-L curves are due to level .
"It is an observation of how we hear at lower levels - whether that is a live event or from our music systems. "
My bad...lower levels, not lower frequencies.
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