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Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark DeArman" data-source="post: 39808" data-attributes="member: 950"><p>Re: Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well it appears that to dbx Out means pushed to the max/min reasonable frequency. This would keep the delay structure pretty much equal all the time and remove the need for a pop and click filter for when the crossover is pulled from the signal path.</p><p></p><p>I have seen a few low cost DSPs where the unsmoothed "click" is large enough to damage compression drivers. Plus with the filter left inline as long as you don't change the order you don't have to reset your delays if you pull it out. I still think the rising phase shown in the other images is due to the RF choke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark DeArman, post: 39808, member: 950"] Re: Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work! Well it appears that to dbx Out means pushed to the max/min reasonable frequency. This would keep the delay structure pretty much equal all the time and remove the need for a pop and click filter for when the crossover is pulled from the signal path. I have seen a few low cost DSPs where the unsmoothed "click" is large enough to damage compression drivers. Plus with the filter left inline as long as you don't change the order you don't have to reset your delays if you pull it out. I still think the rising phase shown in the other images is due to the RF choke. [/QUOTE]
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