Alex Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes wrote:
if what you are referring to is the cross-feeding stuff to make headphones sound nicer, then HeadRoom has some docs here: http://www.headphone.com/products/faqs/about-headroom-crossfeed/ but it doesn't actually tell you exactly how to do it (obviously).

Well, it comes pretty close:

The current HeadRoom crossfeed circuit uses a two-stage active filter that provides about 400 uSec of delay and a gentle frequency response roll-off starting at about 2 kHz. The left crossfeed signal is mixed in with the right channel’s direct signal (and vice versa) at a level about 8dB lower.

However, that's not the link to which I was referring.

My iriver hd140 also includes something similar named SRS (http://www.srslabs.com/) but it generally sounds horrible (to my ears). However they have many demonstration files available (http://www.srslabs.com/Demonstrations.asp) that I haven't had a chance to listen to yet in a controlled environment.

That's not it either - this is going to bug me!

R.

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