Flat speaker frequency response in room = bad?

TLS Guy

TLS Guy

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In your system I assume is what you mean?
Correct, yes.

The only significant change when I moved from our lake home to this new room, was changing the BSC. This room required a significant increase in Baffle Step compensation. This is not surprising as BSC required is highly dependent on boundary effects. As more active speakers enter the market this is a feature that could become commonplace. I regard variable BSC as an important game changing feature of this system. JBL copied it on a high end speaker, but you had to pay the airfare for a technician to fly out to make the adjustment! So that went over like the proverbial lead balloon. However, this would be easily added to any active speakers, and setting it would be well within the capability of most owners.
 
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