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Old 05-01-2021, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by guitaniac View Post
When you refer to a split IR, are you saying that TD's bass and treble controls can be used to raise or lower a certain frequency range rather evenly, as opposed to behaving like a bass and treble control usually behave? (ie., A typical bass control would roll off much more at 80Hz than at 160Hz, while 160Hz might be where the actual boominess problem is.)
No, the TD unit has the math capability ONBOARD to process an IR in real time and create a new response as you turn the dial. Splitting means that that upper frequency IR can change differently than the lower end, which isbthe source of feedback. It's genius compared to a static IR with post processing EQ applied.
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