darrenyeats;544251 Wrote: 
> Exactly, thanks Phil. I think even with analogue boosting each crossover
> band, which is best case, you're still left with DSP EQ in-band -
> shifting bits down (in some or perhaps much of the frequency range) -
> as you say.
> 
> Edit: I have said all this already but I'm not complaining. In fact I'm
> pleased that someone else has looked at it and come to similar
> conclusions - it means that I'm not going crazy! LOL.
> Darren

You guys are willing to grab at anything to explain this.

I guess you missed the transporter test that doesn't exactly trounce
the squeezebox, does it? Only slightly better.

But I'm sure that's f'ked up too for some reason.


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