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Originally Posted by wavoman
It replicates the physical speaker system, so your speakers better be good, or you have to travel to a measurement room. And you can experiment only by moving physical speakers.
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I'm waiting for someone to suggest that Smyth (or Beyer or ...) may be able to go one further and determine the response of "ideal" speakers at your ears (for some value of "ideal"). It seems at first glance that it's a matter of determining the speaker response (without your ears & head) and applying one more inverse transformation to the chain (just like they seem to do with the headphones). But no doubt there be dragons in the details...