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Bass restoration processors

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Since the question was never really answered...

The Epicenter at least is more of a synthesizer than any kind of equalizer. It samples the input signal over a certain frequency range and then adds sub-harmonics of the frequencies present in the original signal. So if, for example, the notes of the primary bass line are at 50, 60 and 80 hz, it would add content at 25, 30 and 40 hz to marry up with the original content. The idea is that the content added is based on the original signal so it should sound correct. IIRC the level knob adjusts the amplitude of the added content relative to the original signal.

Thanks , you have confirmed what I believed to be true.

My reason for starting this topic was simply to find out if it actually works well or was one more piece of equipment that would end up either resold or on the closet floor.

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