| Re: desirability of flat FR in speaker design??? I might be a little simplistic when it comes to this sort of thing, but my opinion is that an eq is only there to help with the FR and to enhance the sound, not to be a substitute for bad speaker response. E.G say your speakers physically can't reproduce 2KHz due to bad crossovers and or bad allignment, then no amount of Eq'ing will bring that freq' back. Therefore I assume that a flat reponse is essential, I also say an eq is essential because sometimes the engineer who works on a cd has "different" taste in tone than the home listener.
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