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Anyone heard of an Epic Center?
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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1064350" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>What an epicenter does is search the music for what it thinks is an upper harmonic of a lower fundamental frequency. If/When it finds an upper harmonic, it will recreate the "original" fundamental frequency. So, basically, it adds bass to the music that may or may not have originally been there.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, there is something out now called the MaxxBass 103. But, it kind of works the reverse of the Epicenter. Rather than searching for upper harmonics and recreating the fundamental frequency, the MaxxBass <em>creates</em> the upper harmonics of a lower fundamental frequency, basically tricking your mind into thinking you heard the "original" frequency. Though it can be used for subs, IMHO it would be more useful for interior speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1064350, member: 555320"] What an epicenter does is search the music for what it thinks is an upper harmonic of a lower fundamental frequency. If/When it finds an upper harmonic, it will recreate the "original" fundamental frequency. So, basically, it adds bass to the music that may or may not have originally been there. Well, there is something out now called the MaxxBass 103. But, it kind of works the reverse of the Epicenter. Rather than searching for upper harmonics and recreating the fundamental frequency, the MaxxBass [I]creates[/I] the upper harmonics of a lower fundamental frequency, basically tricking your mind into thinking you heard the "original" frequency. Though it can be used for subs, IMHO it would be more useful for interior speakers. [/QUOTE]
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