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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 1003868" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>Actually you don't want a flat curve, the human ears sensitivity drops as the frequency gets closer to 20hz so a flat curve will actually sound weak, a preferable curve starts at 10hz and slopes down to 100hz, thats what will sound "flat" to us.</p><p></p><p>If you actually listened to a system with a flat RTA curve you would find the lows and highs lacking because the way the human ear works.</p><p></p><p>Do you have an EQ?, just bump up the lower frequencys around 100hz to increase midbass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 1003868, member: 540734"] Actually you don't want a flat curve, the human ears sensitivity drops as the frequency gets closer to 20hz so a flat curve will actually sound weak, a preferable curve starts at 10hz and slopes down to 100hz, thats what will sound "flat" to us. If you actually listened to a system with a flat RTA curve you would find the lows and highs lacking because the way the human ear works. Do you have an EQ?, just bump up the lower frequencys around 100hz to increase midbass. [/QUOTE]
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