Post 2 made on Sunday January 7, 2018 at 10:22 |
buzz Super Member |
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What are you using the DSP for? Generally, I would equalize first because you can then set the levels such that you will not blow past the maximum permissible peak level presented to the DSP processor due to a peak in the equalization curve. For best signal to noise ratio and best performance from the DSP you want to present the DSP with the highest level that does not overload the DSP.
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