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Original Message
Not a stupid question.
Posted by Inmate51 on June 3, 2017 at 20:34:58:
Asking questions is a fundamental way to learn. :)
Filters do add delay to a signal. In your case, it's extremely small, and, for practical purposes, irrelevant.
What you are doing is accepting a tiny imperceptible flaw in order to resolve an obvious glaring flaw. I'd take that deal.
Just be aware: If the problem is, in fact, a speaker issue, you're on a good track. But, if the problem is actually a room acoustics issue, EQ will not fix it - EQ can only make it less noticeable, at the expense of the quality of the speaker output. If it's a room acoustics problem, you have to fix the room.
:)