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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 67242" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed, trying to replicate a dedicated speaker processor is very hard (or impossible) and not done by simply twiddling a couple of knobs 'till it looks right. </p><p></p><p>However, the speaker tunings of a dbx driverack or some other multi purpose processor are within reach with some reasonably careful work. The settings in the picture was just the result of some quick fiddling to get noise looking right in the RTA without much regard for anything else. I could have tried to match closely to fourth order BW or LW and throw in some eq as per drpa speaker tunings, but my point here was to show a simple, usable 4th order filter. </p><p>I tried this very setup with some extra tuning as a replacement for my driverack, and to me it sounds clearer even without any fine-tuning. I didn't A-B properly, I'll do that later. </p><p>Much earlier in this topic, someone with proper filter knowledge describes the proper way to set up a couple of filter types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 67242, member: 1285"] Re: X32 Discussion Agreed, trying to replicate a dedicated speaker processor is very hard (or impossible) and not done by simply twiddling a couple of knobs 'till it looks right. However, the speaker tunings of a dbx driverack or some other multi purpose processor are within reach with some reasonably careful work. The settings in the picture was just the result of some quick fiddling to get noise looking right in the RTA without much regard for anything else. I could have tried to match closely to fourth order BW or LW and throw in some eq as per drpa speaker tunings, but my point here was to show a simple, usable 4th order filter. I tried this very setup with some extra tuning as a replacement for my driverack, and to me it sounds clearer even without any fine-tuning. I didn't A-B properly, I'll do that later. Much earlier in this topic, someone with proper filter knowledge describes the proper way to set up a couple of filter types. [/QUOTE]
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