Do the stats measure flat frequency response in-room?
If so, that is probably the problem.
Most people prefer a slow drop-off in frequency response at high frequencies and that is how most rooms measure for a "good sounding" system.
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Do the stats measure flat frequency response in-room?
If so, that is probably the problem.
Most people prefer a slow drop-off in frequency response at high frequencies and that is how most rooms measure for a "good sounding" system.
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