pippin wrote: 
> Equalization is usually supposed to be in the amplifier. In the digital
> domain, it causes to much losses.

Not nowadays otherwise any studio would have problem, the software works
in floating piont math.

Inguz user do the not use convert conf to have everything processed at
24bit resolution ( meaning that your 16/44.1 gets transcoded prior to
the DRC filter ).
does it not also use floating piont math internally ? .
( even if it is done in 16 bit the influence of bad acoustic are
magnitudes worse than this potential loss ).

My equipment has it all built in the digital domain it don't perceive a
problem ( all inputs are transcoded to 24/96(88.2) and the DSP uses 48
bit floating piont )
And then I suffer a digital xover in my speakers .

I do have expensive meridian equipment ,but the development goes on I
suppose many modern ht receivers also have practically transparent
processing these days ?

But I suppose you rigth if the topic was how it's done in a cheap mp3
player or a phone :) there you don't have much CPU cycle sto spare for
fancy fpu math etc ?


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