> that's the main problem with the eigenmike: the higher the order, the
> narrower the bandwidth and the higher the lower boundary. which means that an
> eigenmike signal set will not usually be downwards-compatible - if you aim
> for a correct amplitude response for the full 4th order set, it w
On 06/18/2013 12:22 AM, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
Agreed. But how precisely does that affect the definition of the
signal set so that it suddenly isn't at your given order?
Suppose that you'll puncture the perceptual noise floor with
amplified mic noise at 3rd order at, say, 400Hz. Why can't you j
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