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Originally Posted by JFreak
We agree that if you have a room too small for sub 100 Hz frequencies you have a problem. However DSP will not solve it any better than switching nearfields to headphones. Only solution is to listen with lower SPL in a small room (which may be a good idea anyway)
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I’m not sure companieslike Genelec, Dynaudio and Neumann who make speakers with room correction DSP built in would agree with you!
That would be another option larsongs might like to consider - monitors that do DSP correction. I’ve looked into this myself with the Genelec package that includes software and a measurement mic. I like my ATCs too much though so I’m experimenting with the room correction in the MTRX Studio. Results are VERY promising in my problematic room.
I certainly agree that small nearfields are a better bet than throwing a lot of low bass into a problematic small room.