It’s tricky, we as sound engineers have to match our hearing’s perception with EQ. Our hearing does all sorts of cleaver stuff and our perception does not quite match what Smaart measures. For a speaker to sound correct it should measure flat in an anechoic chamber, if we use an FFT measurement with a sample time long enough to capture the low frequencies in a typical live sound environment it will capture other stuff as well.
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