In Reply to: Do room effects worsen with replay level? posted by KanedaK on June 14, 2017 at 01:40:41:
I know, it's not as fun to read books as it is to post on forums and read magazines.
Also, you didn't specify room LxWxH, or openings to other rooms/spaces.
Also, you didn't specify loudspeaker directivity at about 300 Hz to 12KHz.
Also, you didn't specify the listener distance to the speakers.
So, give us more information.
"In an untreated room". You're specifying a fully concrete/reflective room (with outstanding bracing) - walls, floor, ceiling, doors, with essentially 90-100 percent reflection at audio frequencies. Have I got that right?
In studio recording work, that might be called a "reverberation chamber", except that the room shape is probably different than yours.
The short answer to your topic title is: Yes.
But your hypothetical room has other issues, too.
:)
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