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In the Thread: Crossover Design
Post Subject: Another association about the DSP sophistication.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/1/2012
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 Kerry Brown wrote:
I used the term 'sophisticated' literally: so - phis - ti - cat - ed Adjective: 1. ( of a machine, system, or technique ) Developed to a high degree of complexity. As do you, I prefer multi-way horns so most DEQX based systems are not interesting to me but most of them are definitely sophisticated.
Kerry claims a sophistication of DSP based acoustic systems, insisting that they “developed to a high degree of complexity”. This is absolutely wrong statement.  If to have the understanding of “design” at the level of idiotic articles from 6moons and others sales whores then of cause everything is “sophisticated”. The reality is that each single and DSP based acoustic systems is incredible barbaric and ignorantly designed. This is not sweeping generalization of ignorance on the subject (like in your case) but the commentary of the person who is very attentive to what is going on within the subject.

Let me to give you an association. Do you so cooking? If your do then think about DSP crossovering like it was monosodium glutamate (MSG) for cooking. Some cooks (designers) have no ability to get sophisticated taste and from good so they flood food with MSG. Could the cooking with MSG might be recognized as “sophisticated”? Well, for the people for whom a definition of sophistication squeezed between McDonald and Taco Bell I guess I guess the MSG-loaded meal is “sophisticated”

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