Room Treatment

Totally agree with him on this.

Most seasoned acoustical engineers are generally cautious about using room correction software or DSP to address reverberation and frequency response issues above the Schroder frequency. The broad consensus is that while DSP and room correction can be highly effective for correcting modal issues and bass peaks below the Schröder frequency, their ability to meaningfully improve acoustics in the mid and high frequencies is limited.

Whenever I have heard DSP corrected mids and highs in a normal non treated room, I have felt the life sucked away from the music. Even the singer sounds a little different.
 
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