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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 5121202" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>The "RTA portion" of the judging is based on flat system response. I would have to read the current rules, but IIRC IASCA used to allow a different setting for the RTA portion &amp; the listening portion. So the response might have been set to "flat" for the RTA judging but not for the listening session.</p><p></p><p>This is why so many "old school" analog setups had so many EQ's....some were setup for RTA &amp; some were setup for the listening session and they were switched on and off accordingly. This has mostly been replaced by presets on digital processors, so the need for multiple EQ's has been largely diminished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 5121202, member: 555320"] The "RTA portion" of the judging is based on flat system response. I would have to read the current rules, but IIRC IASCA used to allow a different setting for the RTA portion & the listening portion. So the response might have been set to "flat" for the RTA judging but not for the listening session. This is why so many "old school" analog setups had so many EQ's....some were setup for RTA & some were setup for the listening session and they were switched on and off accordingly. This has mostly been replaced by presets on digital processors, so the need for multiple EQ's has been largely diminished. [/QUOTE]
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