![]() ![]() I used my own mic, though (Josephson measurement mic). ![]() Physical treatment or no.Ĭlick to expand.I tried Sonarworks, and thought it worked pretty well. Have you actually used it? Because I don't personally know anyone who's done the full room/speaker calibration that isn't floored with the results. What the calibration does is correct peaks and valleys caused by room reflections and null those out. Some amount of low boost tilt at 2K will be required for reference tracks to sound musical).Įxpecting Sonarworks to correct for unmusical decay times is well. Yeah, flattening EQ is great (although you need to apply a room curve afterward because no listener is ever going to have truly flat speakers. The most important thing Sonarworks does is time align the speakers. Then I went all in with the full room/speaker calibration package. Yeah, it improved the EQ enough so that I could work with them, but hardly earth shattering. I first tried the Sonarworks demo with cans. Click to expand.Well, I didn't treat my room. ![]()
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