"Room mode correction doesn't compress bass except in those instances that it is unnaturally elevated due to the physical dimensions of the room"...meaning it doesn't compress until it does? Hmmm...it's "smoothing" by compressing and limiting...that's what they do...the "room mode correction" gizmo decides what bass peaks are going to offend the listener and limits them, because, as we all know, ears should not be trusted. I need a "provincial Church Lady" correction device to use as a forum response nanny.
Also, I suppose I should have said "great SOUNDING bass" (!), because that's what it is, and distortion levels below the 55hz or so where my REL is active (especially since I never tax the thing with excessive level) when measured by measurers is irrelevant if inaudible...proven all night. Room correcto no, distorto minuto no problemo.
Also, I suppose I should have said "great SOUNDING bass" (!), because that's what it is, and distortion levels below the 55hz or so where my REL is active (especially since I never tax the thing with excessive level) when measured by measurers is irrelevant if inaudible...proven all night. Room correcto no, distorto minuto no problemo.