Personally I think using EQ to flatten the room is an incorrect way to try to correct peaks in the room. Does it have comprehensive info on how to go about EQ'ing a room and then using that data to tune your environment? Are there any links that one may provide to help me understand this process a little better? I'm not too crazy about installing software that I am not too sure if it is worthwhile. I have downloaded the Room EQ Wizard but have yet to install it. The mic has since been in the closet for years without use and without dust since it came with a nice case :-). I guess I am a complete moron because the little info in the EQ pdf doesn't explain very well (to me) how to use the EQ and mic to perform a room analysis and use that data for future use. I always use the EQ (and yes, a BBE 362) behind my POD XT while playing but not for recording as I would rather adjust the frequencies within Sonar. I bought a Behringer Ultra Curve Pro EQ and ECM8000 mic way back in the day.
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