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- From: rghoff@bb1t.monsanto.com
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: What is DSP anyway?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.153632.4405@bb1t.monsanto.com>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 15:36:31 CST
- References: <1992Aug18.191934.2113@merrimack.edu>
- Organization: Monsanto Company, St. Louis, MO
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- In article <1992Aug18.191934.2113@merrimack.edu>, desmondw@merrimack.edu writes:
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- > Sorry for my naiveness, but it is a question to which I get a lot of
- > different answers. My Technics reciever(SA-GA710) has it but doesn't
- > mention how to use this function once in the whole manual(or what its
- > good for). A dealer said it just provides three extra listening
- > environments(concert hall,stadium,etc) and there should be keys on the
- > reciever itself to utilize these environments. But my reciever has no
- > button whatsoever saying DSP or Stadium,Concert Hall, etc. Does my
- > reciever have it or not?
- > Bill
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- Hi Bill,
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- I've got the same receiver. I don't think it has the DSP (Digital
- Sound Processing - or whatever). The next model up has it (the 910
- is the top of the line I think).
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- All we have is digital delay for surround. :-(
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- Rick Hoffman.
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