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Non linearities in our hearing
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacobus" data-source="post: 1138782" data-attributes="member: 20954"><p>The same rule of hearing would apply to your listening to a concert of to a small ensemble. so when your system does a flat frequency response its more or less doing exactly what you would have heard in real life. Admittedly a loud concert would need some form of loudness contour when played softly, but then its a different matter altogether anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacobus, post: 1138782, member: 20954"] The same rule of hearing would apply to your listening to a concert of to a small ensemble. so when your system does a flat frequency response its more or less doing exactly what you would have heard in real life. Admittedly a loud concert would need some form of loudness contour when played softly, but then its a different matter altogether anyway. [/QUOTE]
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