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theoretically yes, but i have never tried so i can't say - but room deficiencies are rampant, even major studios suffer from out of control bass frequencies

there's a guy who has freeware out there that does the same thing - but it's not very user friendly and he doesn't care to make it so - heh

http://drc-fir.sourceforge.net/

check it out - at best it will give you an idea of what problematic frequencies you have (keep in mind you set the speakers up for one sweetspot (where you listen to your mix), moving around at all changes everything) - but you still need the proper mic for sound measurements to do it right

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They had this installed on the workstation I messed around with at guitar center. I can't comment as I don't have enough experience. Yes the workstation sounded better than my home workstation, but I can't say that it was due to the ARC (or anything for that matter).

The thing is, "better" isn't necessarily how it should sound.

Does it sound more accurate?

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