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Originally Posted by guitaniac
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.)
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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.