This document discusses acoustic and psychoacoustic issues related to room correction. It begins by explaining how rooms affect sound through direct signals, early reflections, and diffuse tails. It then discusses how loudspeaker radiation patterns further impact the sound. The document explores what should be equalized based on how the ear perceives sound, focusing on equalizing the direct arrival at high frequencies and overall response at low frequencies. It concludes that a relative correction approach that matches the direct sound between channels is preferable to trying to achieve a perfectly flat frequency response, as the latter is more complex and may not improve imaging.