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Arrow Twenty Questions Toward a Correct Room

Let’s get right to it. You love audio, are passionate about your system and are always searching for a better experience, a more accurate response. You’ve heard the term “room correction”. You’ve heard speakers in various rooms, you are aware of acoustical treatments and active room correction systems (ARC). You know that your dedicated audio system is not in a purpose built room. You would like to make the room as “correct” as possible; however you have no clear idea what approach is best for your room. This article explores the 20 questions you should ask yourself towards building a great room along with feedback from leading industry experts within their own respected disciplines on this topic.


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i'd have to side on the folks rating the room as one of the most important aspects. as Russ Berger points out, right or wrong, it all interacts as a system. you need a good room, good electronics, and good setup to get the maximum benefit from your system. tweaking via EQ and time/phase effects should be a final step with the understanding that time/phase effect ARC systems will be point solutions rather than a broad treatment.
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