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The_D0lph1n t1_j202vh3 wrote

Oh, you're not supposed to try to get perceived flatness on a sine sweep. The brain expects certain frequency ranges to be louder, so if you get a flat sine sweep response, you're naturally going to have a really muffled and dead sound. Don't do that.

The sine sweep method can be helpful for identifying sudden peaks, but it should not be overused to try to make it sound flat the entire way.

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gotok1324 OP t1_j205eb3 wrote

Oh! Never really linked the points hahah The frequencies I tend to turn down when doing this are really the ones in the 2k-4k range, which is where we have the Harman peak... Thank you!!

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