Hmmm...thank for the thoughts.
So, even with room correction running in software, it's still could not be defeating real, physical room problems?
You're right. The room is very hard and bare.
My body associates music with relaxation, no matter the style or genre; it's been conditioned over the years to let everything else melt away and escape via sound.
So, it could be a form of shock?
Perhaps I put too much stock in the room correction. One would think that being 9.5ft away from the speakers would be great, especially having a nice even image in the room, despite the speakers, themselves, being less than optimal.
I'll see if I can get some blankets and such up on the walls today and see how that does.
Thanks, again! Any other thoughts are always welcome.
So, even with room correction running in software, it's still could not be defeating real, physical room problems?
You're right. The room is very hard and bare.
My body associates music with relaxation, no matter the style or genre; it's been conditioned over the years to let everything else melt away and escape via sound.
So, it could be a form of shock?
Perhaps I put too much stock in the room correction. One would think that being 9.5ft away from the speakers would be great, especially having a nice even image in the room, despite the speakers, themselves, being less than optimal.
I'll see if I can get some blankets and such up on the walls today and see how that does.
Thanks, again! Any other thoughts are always welcome.