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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 148602" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: FIR filters</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Back when I had KF650's and upgraded to the FIR based "focused" settings, they went from being good loud rock n roll boxes to being world class SQ. The difference was NOT subtle. Same thing with KF730.</p><p></p><p>A bit of latency and reduced sensitivity was a small price to pay. If you are really running your rig close to the edge of maximum output anyway then you should probably have more rig for the gig. And the delay doesn't matter much, I'm typically delaying tops anyway for sub alignment, more than what is incurred by FIR related DSP activities. Delay would matter more for wedges than mains - I know quite a few companies are now doing FIR on their wedges, but latency is certainly a limiting factor in the extent of its use there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 148602, member: 46"] Re: FIR filters Back when I had KF650's and upgraded to the FIR based "focused" settings, they went from being good loud rock n roll boxes to being world class SQ. The difference was NOT subtle. Same thing with KF730. A bit of latency and reduced sensitivity was a small price to pay. If you are really running your rig close to the edge of maximum output anyway then you should probably have more rig for the gig. And the delay doesn't matter much, I'm typically delaying tops anyway for sub alignment, more than what is incurred by FIR related DSP activities. Delay would matter more for wedges than mains - I know quite a few companies are now doing FIR on their wedges, but latency is certainly a limiting factor in the extent of its use there. [/QUOTE]
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