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Re: Number one mistake? [message #98072 is a reply to message #97057] Tue, 12 November 2024 02:54 Go to previous message
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I've got not small experience in this issue. My answer is the following: the sound quality mainly determined by recording medium. And the first of all - room response. Now technology of sound design can form and control it. And the first step - low frequency response. Because this step influences greatly at all sound F range. Because any room is sound resonator, where the room and LF sources must be friends. So, anyway, first mistake, as a rule, - the miscorresponding between the room dimensions and your speakers for LF range. It's easy to illustrate it by widely known case, when you change old speakers by news often leads to surprise of worse sound listening at the same point.
 
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