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Would to start thread on what do we know about the DSP. Please correct any errors.
The ACM creates the ANC & ESE signals feeds them into the DSP via 3 pairs. Guess do the 3 pairs represent low, mid, high. Has anybody measured any voltages or feed them to amp or scope ? Or front rear center?
Tests have shown ACM output is flat so EQ and bass roll off is DSP programmed feature. So far we've identified one forscan value in the DSP that is supposed flatten the EQ.
Has anybody identified a DSP value that would turn on the shaker sub amp signal in 9 speaker system?
Does the DSP do any time allotments to center the stage?
Anybody know who builds the DSP and technical knowledge of what it can do?:frusty::shrug::headbonk::rant:
The ACM creates the ANC & ESE signals feeds them into the DSP via 3 pairs. Guess do the 3 pairs represent low, mid, high. Has anybody measured any voltages or feed them to amp or scope ? Or front rear center?
Tests have shown ACM output is flat so EQ and bass roll off is DSP programmed feature. So far we've identified one forscan value in the DSP that is supposed flatten the EQ.
Has anybody identified a DSP value that would turn on the shaker sub amp signal in 9 speaker system?
Does the DSP do any time allotments to center the stage?
Anybody know who builds the DSP and technical knowledge of what it can do?:frusty::shrug::headbonk::rant:
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