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Just switched up my L/R/C speakers to Polk, CS2 and Monitor 60's. Now I'm trying to decide if I should go out and purchase an SPL meter to calibrate everything.
Are the differences made with this type of calibration very noticeable? I'm a penny pincher, so spending another $50 for a one time use (essentially) doesn't sound that good to me, unless it's likely to make a decent amount of difference in the quality. Thanks. |
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