![]() Hint: I like to focus on placing the speakers to get the best, most realistic possible imaging before equalizing, the reason being: if you have good imaging, you know your frequency response and matching between speakers are already pretty good. Try different positions for the speakers and the listener position to get the best possible sound and imaging and match between the speakers before equalizing, then you have the best chance of the EQ process giving you results you will be happy with. ![]() Your first statement is correct, however, so if the pre-EQ measurements from the two speakers are drastically different, you probably will not have good sound with or without equalization. The sound from each speaker is arriving at the listener position by way of a different path, and therefore each speaker's sound is affected differently by your room, and should be corrected separately.
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