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The audibility of "absolute phase" has been debated since the dawn of hi fi. No one has yet demonstrated that it matters a fig.
The RELATIVE phase* of cones and signals is of course important.
*Properly called "polarity" of course.
Dave.
The RELATIVE phase* of cones and signals is of course important.
*Properly called "polarity" of course.
Dave.
I'm also familiar with various DSP correction software and monitors onboard correction. I do know Dolby Labs, at least here in town, offers a pretty comprehensive room eq'ing service and I wanna say it was pretty affordable. All of the Audio Bays at work were constructed pretty much from the ground up addressing room treatment. No floating floors and ceilings but good nonetheless. We still however have Dolby in once a year to recalibrate. The one caveat is a decent stereo graphic EQ is needed.