Xenophon
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I understand the reflections part (except that it might take a lot of tries to get it right with damping material I can imagine). But for the overall sound reproduction: wouldn't it be possible to do before/after hardware modification measurements over the frequency range and then to construct an equalizer 'profile' function that could be loaded into software? Granted, that won't happen with my Amarra equaliser which allows for the changing of a finite and limited number of frequencies, the attenuation and the Q (which I understand to be the distribution or 'smearing' of the dialled-in attenuation over frequencies surrounding the targeted frequency) but I can imagine professional gear and qualified operators to be able to achieve this? Would surely take more work to establish than a single empirical modification but once -if it can be done- you have it, it's just a matter of distributing the profile.