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EatTomatos t1_isv7lsr wrote

Yeah. I have a calibration mic, which I can use in conjunction with ear simulator measurements. So I can flatten out the response then bring the EQ back to harman from the ear measurements. That makes it harman but even smoother than usual. And the end result, is usually you always percieve less dynamic-range. It's not always the driver being bottomed out, usually the driver performs fine but it just loses out on DR. So that's something to consider with harman.

Plus, many people including myself prefer cutting either the mid highs or treble a little, to make harman less harsh. It's more of a perceptual thing though.

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