Phil Leigh Wrote: 
> In the same way that the sound changes slightly as you move around the
> room, the TACT  correction is only "accurate" in your normal listening
> position - however, in practice it works rather well regardless of
> listening position...

Understood...yet there are DSP's used in the professional audio
industry that manipulate the signals going to individual drivers in
each cabinet to attempt to yield the most accurate audio possible at
*all* seats in the concert hall (obviously it's impossible to get
identical audio at *all* seats, but the systems attempt to come as
close as possible).  Granted, those systems are feasible because they
involve many, many drivers but, not knowing much about the TacT, I
thought that perhaps it might try to work some similar magic.


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