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The problem I have is that my room is very small so I really dont move about much at all. I also sit very close and personal to my NS10M's with a sub bass just tickling the bottom end of the frequencies.
I can tell it's even by running a sub bass patch on the Arp Odyssey and playing through the scale.
With Arc off I get certain notes that are nearly twice as loud as others and some notes nearly dissapear. With it on they all sound the same volume which for me means everything.
I suppose I could hook up another measurement mike and record straight from Cubase or even do a sweep tone from 400hz down to 20hz maybe? With Arc on and off in the center of my listening position and 2 extremes of my listening position.
It's not just eq though as stereo imaging has vastly improved.... the only downside is I now know why some people hate NS10m's lol in my room they sound quite soft but Arc brings it back to reality.
My main gripe was with Ethan saying that it just does not work, I just didn't agree. It's an ungraceful way of fixing the problem sure but it's quick, cheap and you can set it up anywhere in 30 mins in any room.
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