Bill, the questions and queries were not contemplative...they are direct.
The 'more' portion was somewhat addressed by erik_squires, one of which is all the other 'pieces' in the sound reproduction chain...does room correction also know what was "intended" by those designers (power supplies, sources, recordings, cables, etc.)?...did the speaker designer know which components, etc. the customer was going to choose to build his or her system? Etc.
In other words, (what all) is room correction divining?
I'm not against room correction or DSP, or other software based 'corrections.' @erik_squires position lines up more with where I'm at, on the topic.
My issue is with "sound as intended" and "sound as it should" which are remarkable statements, to say the least, and to this mind border on the incredible.
The 'more' portion was somewhat addressed by erik_squires, one of which is all the other 'pieces' in the sound reproduction chain...does room correction also know what was "intended" by those designers (power supplies, sources, recordings, cables, etc.)?...did the speaker designer know which components, etc. the customer was going to choose to build his or her system? Etc.
In other words, (what all) is room correction divining?
the room correction assures your speakers sound as the designer intended in your particular space.
The speaker is now able to sound as it should without room editorializing and degrading.
the speaker is free to be what it was intended to be
I'm not against room correction or DSP, or other software based 'corrections.' @erik_squires position lines up more with where I'm at, on the topic.
My issue is with "sound as intended" and "sound as it should" which are remarkable statements, to say the least, and to this mind border on the incredible.