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More to a measurement then the transfer function?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Sturzenbecher" data-source="post: 14088" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Hello, </p><p>I have been thinking quite a lot about transfer function measurements, specifically those capturing the crossover, EQ, and FIR processes taking place inside of a DSP. If I am viewing a transfer function (Magnitude and Phase) of a DSP process, does that show me everything that is going on? I know some manufactures implement horn reflection compensation through FIR processes. How would those manifest themselves inside a measured transfer function? Would you see a secondary arrival in the impulse response and need to window to that? </p><p></p><p>-Thanks</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Sturzenbecher, post: 14088, member: 204"] Hello, I have been thinking quite a lot about transfer function measurements, specifically those capturing the crossover, EQ, and FIR processes taking place inside of a DSP. If I am viewing a transfer function (Magnitude and Phase) of a DSP process, does that show me everything that is going on? I know some manufactures implement horn reflection compensation through FIR processes. How would those manifest themselves inside a measured transfer function? Would you see a secondary arrival in the impulse response and need to window to that? -Thanks Dave [/QUOTE]
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