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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SW MI
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If I set up my DCX2496 for overlapping 2nd-order Linkwitz-Riley slopes, reverse the tweeter polarity, and add apropriate boost at the XO point with the PEQ function, will I not achieve transient-perfect behavior, as described here?
Seems logical to me, assuming IIR filters affect phase the same as analog circuits, but I'd appreciate some reality-check feedback. TIA, Bill |
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*bump*
Anyone? |
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