HeyManslowdown97
500+ Head-Fier
They are called digital filters, because they perform mathematical operations to change the sound, but the name is not important, let's just say I don't use them. I also like to listen to some "artifacts" in recordings, like sometimes identifying the tracks because they were recorded separated and later mixed and many others, but I don't want to remove those or add more.
Bro they did that on the sound boards back in the day. The most famous vocal compression on a soundboard is the famous
1176 CLASSIC LIMITER!
algorithms have been used for centuries way before digital. It’s just a sequence of steps. A math equations is an algorithm.
Also you are converting digital binary numbers pure data into analogue. So essentially you are using digital algorithms not to mention that even the AK4497 on the Zishan has digital filters. Would would be is if they went up to 608 cut off for dsd playback it would be interesting to have great headphones with low impedience to power those frequencies up to hear a longer soundscape.
I won’t argue with you on a limited beliefs. I’ve leerned for experience people will believe in “Fake News” as long as fits they self narratives even when information is present that contradicts their cognitive dissonance.
Whatever floats your boat.
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