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Paul Hales, founder of Pro Audio Technology, talks about room correctionâor as he prefers to call it, room compensation. Topics include some of his fundamental principles of room EQ, sound directivity from various objects such as violins and speakers, how microphones do not capture sound in the same way that human ears do, how sound interacts with small to medium-sized rooms, target response curves (including the X-curve), how conforming to the X-curve causes the sound to be louder and more harsh than it should be, his suggested modification to the X-curve, answers to chat-room questions, and more.
Host: Scott Wilkinson
Guest: Paul Hales
Subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks
Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Paul Hales, founder of Pro Audio Technology, talks about room correctionâor as he prefers to call it, room compensation. Topics include some of his fundamental principles of room EQ, sound directivity from various objects such as violins and speakers, how microphones do not capture sound in the same way that human ears do, how sound interacts with small to medium-sized rooms, target response curves (including the X-curve), how conforming to the X-curve causes the sound to be louder and more harsh than it should be, his suggested modification to the X-curve, answers to chat-room questions, and more.
Host: Scott Wilkinson
Guest: Paul Hales
Subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks
Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.