So what are the problems with his room?
He keeps the good whisky outside !
The only problem with that is that when we put the people behind a curtain so they can't see what is playing, they prefer application of said equalization to nothing. And they do so by a huge factor. Since we have become so anti-measurement and science here, I won't post it but the data is there contrary to our opinions (see some of the data here http://www.audiosciencereview.com/f...s/target-room-response-and-cinema-x-curve.10/).
We're obviously listening for different things Amir and our level of experience varies, "everybody" is meaningless when expertise and knowledge is required. I don't need a curtain to tell me when a system sounds like crap when when it shouldn't, I can hear it! Otherwise I have no reason to look around and see what's going on with the setup.
david