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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 50723" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: (MOVED) - FIR discussion spinoff</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, while the world of FIR designers is small, it would certainly be much larger than 10. FIR is making significant inroads into other audio markets, such as HiFi. Look at how many companies just in the pro audio market have gotten into FIR....</p><p></p><p>I can list more than 10 pro audio companies off the top of my head..... EAW, Fulcrum, JBL, EV, Mackie, Yamaha, D&B, L-Acoustics, Turbosound, KSAudio, Duran, Renkus Heinz etc, etc. </p><p></p><p>My point is simply that FIR is here to stay and I fully expect its use to grow exponentially as DSP costs are reduced. FIR is certainly not trivial, but is not a "holy grail" either. It is within reach for companies with bright minds willing to put in the R&D effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 50723, member: 46"] Re: (MOVED) - FIR discussion spinoff Actually, while the world of FIR designers is small, it would certainly be much larger than 10. FIR is making significant inroads into other audio markets, such as HiFi. Look at how many companies just in the pro audio market have gotten into FIR.... I can list more than 10 pro audio companies off the top of my head..... EAW, Fulcrum, JBL, EV, Mackie, Yamaha, D&B, L-Acoustics, Turbosound, KSAudio, Duran, Renkus Heinz etc, etc. My point is simply that FIR is here to stay and I fully expect its use to grow exponentially as DSP costs are reduced. FIR is certainly not trivial, but is not a "holy grail" either. It is within reach for companies with bright minds willing to put in the R&D effort. [/QUOTE]
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