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Perceptually-Motivated Objective Grading of Nonlinear Processing in Virtual-Bass Systems - November 2011
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Improving the Magnitude Responses of Digital Filters for Loudspeaker Equalization - December 2010
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The Loudness War: Do Louder, Hypercompressed Recordings Sell Better? - May 2011
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AES Community
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Audio Rides the Light of Fiber Optics
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Linear Audio Power Amplification
Audio power amplifiers are one of the few fields where analog still has the upper hand when high quality is required.
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Publications Forum
Perceptually-Motivated Objective Grading of Nonlinear Processing in Virtual-Bass Systems by Nay Oo, et al.
Many thanks for your answers. Please find below…
Improving the Magnitude Responses of Digital Filters for Loudspeaker Equalization by Mohamad Adnan Al-Alaoui
After checking the Matlab code supplemented in…
The Loudness War: Do Louder, Hypercompressed Recordings Sell Better? by Earl Vickers
Yes, if a large majority of listeners preferred the sound of hypercompression.
Member Profiles
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