Hi there,
I've been thinking about this and I would like know your input. When calibrating speakers to reference level, the sub level (in order to be accurate in line with the mains) should be kept about 2 dB's below that of the mains according to the Radio Shack SPL meter.
This is an accurate calibrating of levels. But in terms of frequency response, our ears gradually taper off in the low end. I've heard that in order for our ears to better perceive low frequencies due to the equal loudness curves, the low end should be boosted gradually and then the response should drop higher off flat.
What I would like to know is, is this accurate ? Is this what one should do not because of personal taste but because of the way our ears function and so in order for the film soundtracks to be faithfully reproduced as intended, a house curve is necessary ?
What are your thoughts ?
--Regards,