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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Melbourne
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Back to the 'how to boost a signal without losing bits' question...
If the signal is below 0dB at that frequency where the boost is occurring then boosting at that frequency will not clip the signal at that frequency. However, if the overall signal has now increased above the 0dB limit then clipping will occur. to improve S/N on my DCX2496 I have run the inputs (digital) at -1dB and boosted the crossovered outputs up to +6 or +8dB. Each output still does not clip with a 0dB input, because each output is only reproducing a small part of the total spectral signal.
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