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<blockquote data-quote="gregr" data-source="post: 8501499" data-attributes="member: 669772"><p>I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around this unless the DSP is actively interpretting the sound and modifying the EQ on the fly. If that's what they do... holy crap that is awesome.</p><p></p><p>If a source is biased towards the mid high frequencies, like some poorly mastered songs are or even some FM stations (KROQ if you're familiar with LA) then my logic says they would sound better by backing off a bit in the higher freqs. If the source is an old poorly mastered CD, of which there are a lot out there, highs aren't there and the lows can be pretty flat- wouldn't that sound be improved by tweaking a little here and there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregr, post: 8501499, member: 669772"] I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around this unless the DSP is actively interpretting the sound and modifying the EQ on the fly. If that's what they do... holy crap that is awesome. If a source is biased towards the mid high frequencies, like some poorly mastered songs are or even some FM stations (KROQ if you're familiar with LA) then my logic says they would sound better by backing off a bit in the higher freqs. If the source is an old poorly mastered CD, of which there are a lot out there, highs aren't there and the lows can be pretty flat- wouldn't that sound be improved by tweaking a little here and there? [/QUOTE]
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