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    Neutron HiFi DAC V1 Review

    2-300 ms long convolution usually more than enough for most FR correction tasks and if it is full stereo ( 4 convolutions) < 100 ms can do a lot of tricks ( binaural, HRTF, X_Talk cancellation etc). It would make it a very strong competitor for miniDSP, Raspberry boxes and other solutions, just...
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    Neutron HiFi DAC V1 Review

    Any chance to support reasonable size convolution on the cpu of the DAC instead of the EQs?
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    BACCH and other XTC

    Could you please explain what would you like to see.
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    BACCH and other XTC

    Hi I am new to this forum. I am using Ambiophonics/DCH with some breaks for almost 20 years, since my first demo and consultations with Mr. Glasgal. He ruined stereo for me forever. Currently I use small Martin Logan electrostats and 2 12" subs in panambio setup at 15 degree front and around 20...
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    Google Nest Audio Speaker Review

    You measurements are matching mine on page 12. it looks like most of the HF resonances in the original measurements are caused by the grill. There are no tricks in the google signal handling, except the loudness dependent bass boost. You can have a less aggressive one with the external...
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    Google Nest Audio Speaker Review

    There is no analog signal in the whole signal chain, just on the speaker terminals. The power amp/DSP combo chip has i2s input, but I don't know how much google messing with the config of the chip after initialization. You can try to experiment with hijacking the signal at that point. IMHO The...
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    Google Nest Audio Speaker Review

    Here are some near-field results for the woofer with an external DSP 2nd order crossover at 1450 Hz, a milder Linkwitz transform, and a down shelf filter. No notch filters or other narrow band trickery. Looks quite smooth and likely easy integration with a sub too. Distortion is also down...
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    Google Nest Audio Speaker Review

    Yes, front and rear grill off, but the case is not split. They are surprisingly smooth and low distortion drivers at moderate level. I bet with the external crossover, bass boost to only 80 Hz and a proper sub they can be poor man’s Genelec for small rooms. I will try to throw something together...
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    Google Nest Audio Speaker Review

    Just for fun I made a couple of near-field measurements with the google DSP active and also with driving the speakers directly from an external amp, bypassing the DSP and internal crossover. It looks like not much is going on DSP-wise in the speakers. It has Linkwitz transformation for the...
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