started playing music. Things sounded pretty good. I helped Bill pack up and got him to the airport
for the flight back to Indiana.
Here's a graph of the Aeris in my room before and after optimization. Bear in mind that these
curves are a snapshot of a graph that continually changes and fluctuates because pink noise is
random.
Bill: The curves represent the acoustic sum of your left and right speaker at your seated position
when fed correlated pink noise.
The top curve demonstrates the advantage of my synchronization technique.
First I optimized the timing and pressure response of each speaker conventionally, but as you can
see this still allows the room to dominate with resonant behavior (bottom curve).
Note that after applying the method, the low end response is significantly more linear and the
transient response is audibly more natural, particularly in the bass decay.