Here's a strange question but one I need to know the answer to for reasons that would take a while to explain so I don't want to.
Lets suppose that the flat speaker being EQd was voiced in a method that was not minimum phase, would adding a minimum phase EQ to it introduce any quality harming...
But the question is do normal (non linear phase) equalizers have any quality harming effects that just normal speaker tuning doesn't have? I think the answer is no
So if I took a non-flat speaker and EQd it to be flat, wouldn't that improve the phase?
My head is normally in about the same place. But it's also because the speaker doesn't seem totally flat so I wanted to fix that but not mess up the phase.
If a speaker is tuned to have scooped mids, will it have the same amount of phase distortion that taking a flat speaker and scooping the mids with a minimum phase equalizer would cause?
In other words, if speaker A has scooped mids out of the box, and speaker B is flat, would EQing speaker B to...