Mike B: I've just now taken the time to munch on your EQ vs. room acoustics reply.
1) I don't mind anyone being rough in their responses as long as it isn't ad hominem/childish stuff. My wife reads some of these posts, and I didn't want to turn her off after the first posting on the Jubs. Roy recommended that I go the forums, which I happily obliged.
2) Some of your reply addresses Haas effects (for others on the forum, this is the loudness-integrating effect of the human ear and the selection of the direction of the first arrival for multiple-source delays of less than 50 ms). Everything else connects the dots on my understanding of the physics of matter. Have you ever wondered if the RTA/EQs are doing some sort of cross correlation on the input pseudo-random noise generator as reference? That would change our understanding of the behavior of RTA/EQs if true. I look at how the unit sequentially adjusts the bands and wonder if the unit is doing something like this. This would preserve phase/time-of-arrival information. However, the RTA/EQ information from Behringer doesn't say enough to really understand what it is doing. RTA/EQs typically don't consider Fletcher-Munson, Haas, etc. effects because, first cut, machines don't integrate listening like humans do.
3) Both of my "stupid questions" I asked are actually connected to each other . I believe that your whole argument on room acoustics really points out that we must deal with early reflection and "mode" problems at their source.
4) Source material (i.e. CDs, SACDs, vinyl, whatever) mixing/EQ problems are horses of different colors, I think. These issues are hard-coded into our source bit streams/RIAA pathways, and I was wondering what the membership of this thead does about those problems. Generally speaking, I just don't listen to poorly mixed music for very long before I hit the eject button. This is a sad situation, really. If the problems are induced via "sound engineer signal processing" or mixing room acoustics issues then I believe we are basically out of luck.