Behavior At 48kHz, Continued
Behavior At 48kHz, Continued
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Here the low and high frequency correctors (minimum settings) act like an equalizer focused on 150Hz and 8kHz with a regular performance of around 12dB.

Raised to maximum under the same conditions, the result is inverse with an amplification of 12dB.

Middle frequency adjustment still acts like an equalizer but with a central frequency of 800Hz. Here it is attenuated by a dozen decibels.
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