All bows have a recommended brace height range and somewhere within that range is the "sweet spot". Since I have two 66" take down Blacktail recurves, their recommended brace height range is 7 3/4"-8".
I fine tune my 32" constant length arrows to my bows by adjusting the brace height either up or down "usually" in the recommended brace height range.
As an example, my 2212 arrows tipped with a 75 grain point weight, both of my bows like an 8" brace height and that is the "sweet spot" for each bow since the arrows out of both of my bows hit where I'm looking at.
If I decide to shoot a 32", 2114 arrow out of both bows with an 80 grain point weight, both of my bows like a lower brace height of 7 15/16". With this brace height, the arrows hit where I'm looking at. This is also where the "sweet spot" is with regards to the noise level a bow makes upon arrow release.
I also have a pair of home made yarn wool puffs installed on the bowstring of each bow which dampens the noise level upon arrow release. I used to have a pair of catwhiskers installed on each bowstring, but I've found yarn wool puffs are much quieter than catwhiskers.