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<blockquote data-quote="GWM1" data-source="post: 45088" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>Hi Shonver, yes that is why this is configurable to one's own tastes, I like the idea of giving the user flexibility of choice. One can try this switched in or out and decide which one one prefers. As with digital photography, one can have a high res sensor producing more digital noise, especially under low light conditions, or one can apply noise reduction with the loss of some detail to remove the noise artefacts.</p><p>There is also a digital attenuation facility for each channel which is applied before the digital filter which I chose not to implement. This can attenuate in 0.125dB steps. Instead, I do this in the analogue stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GWM1, post: 45088, member: 1045"] Hi Shonver, yes that is why this is configurable to one's own tastes, I like the idea of giving the user flexibility of choice. One can try this switched in or out and decide which one one prefers. As with digital photography, one can have a high res sensor producing more digital noise, especially under low light conditions, or one can apply noise reduction with the loss of some detail to remove the noise artefacts. There is also a digital attenuation facility for each channel which is applied before the digital filter which I chose not to implement. This can attenuate in 0.125dB steps. Instead, I do this in the analogue stage. [/QUOTE]
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