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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 94596" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Yeh - boosting is never good if you go into digital clipping which is awful sounding , that's why I don't like some digital equalisers as they automatically lower the signal by -6db (one bit) to cater for this ... however the opposite is true if you null out peaks - then the system has a lot more headroom. Most good digital Eq's will also not actually boost per se , they lower everything barring the boosted freq - also not great as once again , you lose "bits" if the eq system isn't good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 94596, member: 579"] Yeh - boosting is never good if you go into digital clipping which is awful sounding , that's why I don't like some digital equalisers as they automatically lower the signal by -6db (one bit) to cater for this ... however the opposite is true if you null out peaks - then the system has a lot more headroom. Most good digital Eq's will also not actually boost per se , they lower everything barring the boosted freq - also not great as once again , you lose "bits" if the eq system isn't good. [/QUOTE]
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