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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8848807" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Many, even high end car audio tweeters tend to experience nasty resonances, peaks at around 18-20kHz which can definitely result in listener fatigue. I've come to appreciate what a good DSP (Audison Bit One or AudioControl) can do to correct his anomaly. I've even returned to the crisp accuracy of a good metal dome and enjoy no fatigue when I use the DSP to smooth things out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8848807, member: 689267"] Many, even high end car audio tweeters tend to experience nasty resonances, peaks at around 18-20kHz which can definitely result in listener fatigue. I've come to appreciate what a good DSP (Audison Bit One or AudioControl) can do to correct his anomaly. I've even returned to the crisp accuracy of a good metal dome and enjoy no fatigue when I use the DSP to smooth things out. [/QUOTE]
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