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SAM %
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(24-Dec-2014, 14:18)f1eng Wrote: I am a bit baffled as to what a partial SAM might be.
To produce a SAM file they measure transfer function of the error in amplitude and time of the speaker. They invert the tf and this is then multiplied by the input signal thereby producing the SAM correction.
If there is only partial SAM does that mean the errors are not corrected, or only partially corrected? This would simply be WRONG from a technical PoV.
Or is it just a tone control for those whose room acoustics can't accurately enough cope with the extra bass?

When SAM is activated, the full 100% phase & timing correction is implemented irrespective of SAM % setting. The SAM % then reduces the amount of bass gain correction only.
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SAM % - by Dr Tone - 24-Dec-2014, 03:15
RE: SAM % - by audiowout - 24-Dec-2014, 09:14
RE: SAM % - by Rufus McDufus - 24-Dec-2014, 10:12
RE: SAM % - by Confused - 24-Dec-2014, 10:26
RE: SAM % - by Rufus McDufus - 24-Dec-2014, 13:05
RE: SAM % - by Confused - 24-Dec-2014, 11:53
RE: SAM % - by amabrok - 24-Dec-2014, 13:05
RE: SAM % - by f1eng - 24-Dec-2014, 14:18
RE: SAM % - by Confused - 24-Dec-2014, 16:45
RE: SAM % - by Dr Tone - 24-Dec-2014, 16:50
RE: SAM - by ZincAlloy - 25-Dec-2014, 00:23

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