In Reply to: RE: The elephant in the room is... posted by Duke on August 26, 2014 at 11:17:21:
So you saying that headphones are not the ultimate reference because you would erroneously perceive the pitch of an anomaly due to the slower decay of bass energy in a room. I will keep that in mind when I compare. That given, headphones still could be useful in detecting the presence of an anomaly even if there are inaccuracies in its presentation. Of course how a room sounds can ultimately only be judged by how it sounds. I was looking at purchasing a sound level meter, but that has its problems too. It appears there is no simple solution.
Dave
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