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Philip Newell: Recording studio design
11.5.4 Summary of correct applications of equalisation
Corrective equalisation of a conventional form can be applied to room/loudspeaker response irregularities when those effects are of a minimum phase nature and are time and space invariant, such as loudspeaker roll-offs and rises, or room loading effects. It cannot be applied to irregularities that are the result of effects which are separated temporally or spacially from the initial event, such as reflexions or resonances. As the latter are the principal culprits in room response problems, they can only be dealt with by treatment
¿Es posible que diga que las resonancias no pueden ecualizarse y hay que usar tratamiento?