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However, while software-based room correction may be able to improve the listening experience in a small critical listening room, it may also deteriorate that listening experience. Though very powerful, and, in this author’s option, easy to use, it is not a stand-in for traditional acoustic treatments. If, however, such measures are impractical or unavailable for the listener, such as in an apartment or a university dorm, software-based correction may be a viable solution to improve the listening experience of the room.
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It is this author’s hope that the inverse filtering system can be improved into a viable, open-source solution for simple room correction.
Source: Digital Correction in Small Rooms git (https://github.com/michaelphagen/DIGITAL-CORRECTION-IN-SMALL-ROOMS/tree/master?tab=readme-ov-file#digital-correction-in-small-rooms)