SPL describes the Vitalizer as a program EQ - but that doesn't do it justice in any way. It does not have the usual EQ controls, nor is it based solely on adding or reducing frequency components. Although you seem to hear a significant increase in treble and bass, in the tuning department of the Vitalizer, phase positions are shifted in relation to their loudness. Loudly protruding frequencies are changed minimally in the phase position or offset in time, this gives the quieter neighboring frequencies more space in the mix. This type of sound processing ensures better depth graduation and more clarity and transparency in the mix - without any frequency boosting. This would describe the "psychoacoustic" section of the vitalizer, but there are two more sound processing sections available to the user. The LC-EQ ensures the particularly pleasant high-tone gloss. In addition, the signal goes through an adjustable stereo base broadening stage. Deeper, higher, wider - that sounds like fresh from the "Pimp My Car" catalog, but if you wanted to describe the Vitalizer's sound processing options briefly and admittedly in a striking way, it is absolutely correct.if(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[580,400],'gemtracks_com-box-4','ezslot_4',631,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gemtracks_com-box-4-0');
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