Hi Doctor_lipp!
Yeah, I use it on my subwoofer along with bass traps and other room panels. It is essential for the last two octaves.
That’s not what’s being done here. DSP is used entirely for electrical phase and amplitude. The actual speaker/room response is not considered. Quite a heavy handed approach to making an amp perform like an ideal voltage source.
Still, proof is in the listening.
Best,
E
Yeah, I use it on my subwoofer along with bass traps and other room panels. It is essential for the last two octaves.
That’s not what’s being done here. DSP is used entirely for electrical phase and amplitude. The actual speaker/room response is not considered. Quite a heavy handed approach to making an amp perform like an ideal voltage source.
Still, proof is in the listening.
Best,
E