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If you are in the market to buy some hardware-based DSP, you may
consider downloading one of the free software-based DSP programs to experience what it can do. Google "SR5-DSP" and try that. There are others out there as well... Good luck with it! -=jd=- I've read about various software-based DSP programs and some of them look really interesting. However, I don't care to have my receiver connected to a computer. I did operate this way for a while and I appreciate the advantages, but on the whole I don't care for it. I use one of the ClearSpeech units and am very happy with it, but I've noticed that some people are much happier with DSP than others. I'm curious about whether this is because DSP is just better adapted to certain kinds of listening or whether it's entirely a matter of personal preference. Anyway, my curiosity about this is one of the things that motivated me to start this thread. Steve |
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