DSP Effects

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Media Center contains built in DSP's (digital signal processors) that can enhance your music during playback. All DSP and Equalizer functionality use 64-bits of precision for maximum accuracy and clarity.

To go to DSP settings go to Player > Playback Options > DSP Studio on the Menu bar then select Effects.

You can choose from the following effects:

Environment Simulates different listening environments by utilizing a professional quality reverb/spatializer. Each environment has its own unique acoustic fingerprint that gives it an individual size, sound coloration, width, and feel. The strength of this effect can be adjusted by the up/down buttons next to the environment selection (ranges from 1 - 10).
Virtual Subwoofer A sub-bass boost designed specifically to enhance the "punch" of the music. The larger the virtual subwoofer, the larger the bass boost. (Note: it's strongly recommended that this be used in conjunction with one of the Intelli-Volume modes to protect against clipping.)
Surround Field This widens the apparent sound stage to make the music more convincing and engulfing. It is similar to the "Stereo Wide" button from an 80's tape deck.

Please Note: DSP functions are only available during the playback of an Audio CD if you have "Use Digital Playback" selected under Tools > Options > Device. Some CD drives do not recognize digital playback. If you have a problem playing Audio CDs, try disabling this option.


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