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Death to... test what you think you know
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Waller" data-source="post: 97256" data-attributes="member: 825"><p>Re: Death to... test what you think you know</p><p></p><p>It appears what you are really doing here is applying a 'death above 100Hz' curve to the Geq, measuring the LF crossover output, then applying a different 'death below 100Hz' curve to the Geq, then measuring the HF crossover output. This is not so obvious in your written explanation. It should be obvious that this is bad audio engineering and the matched phase response and complementary amplitude response of LR filters would be corrupted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Waller, post: 97256, member: 825"] Re: Death to... test what you think you know It appears what you are really doing here is applying a 'death above 100Hz' curve to the Geq, measuring the LF crossover output, then applying a different 'death below 100Hz' curve to the Geq, then measuring the HF crossover output. This is not so obvious in your written explanation. It should be obvious that this is bad audio engineering and the matched phase response and complementary amplitude response of LR filters would be corrupted. [/QUOTE]
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