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Yo aquí puedo hacer lo que quiera, elegir el suavizado (variable incluso según frecuencias), decirle hasta que frecuencias quiero que ecualice, elegir las ganancias para los valles, que aplique ciertas correcciones adicionales, etc. El resultado para mi es mejor sin que a partir de más o menos 500 hz aplique corrección alguna en la respuesta de frecuencia.
if you start out with a decent loudspeaker with good on-axis, smooth sound power and directivity there is nothing you can to do improve it by equalizing above 500 Hz or so (below 500 Hz you have the potential to truly improve the sound at the listening seat by compensating for loudspeaker-room interactions). On the other hand, doesn't have these qualities you can do considerable harm to the speaker's sound by equalizing above 500 Hz as shown in this study. The other lesson learned is that the target curve is an important consideration.

Sean Olive.

B. Music, University of Toronto
M. Music in Sound Recording, McGill University
PhD, Sound Recording, McGill University

Research Scientist, National Research Council, Acoustics and Signal Processing, 1985 - 1993;
Manager Subjective Evaluation. Harman International, R&D Group, 1993- 2006;
Director Acoustic Research, Corporate Technology Group, Harman International, 2006 - 2015
Research Fellow, Corporate Technology Group, Harman International, 2015 - present;
President, Audio Engineering Society, 2013-2014