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  1. Hello all, Thank you for your help before. Still using my digital time lens standalone. I like it. I think I can get more use out of it by understanding its Equalization curve and that's where I need help. I want to use the parametric EQ on my streamer to reverse the DTLs Equalization for some tracks that sound a little bit flat or dark with the DTL EQ in place. I can't find any accurate specs about the EQ curve used in the DTL. There's an old audio Magazine review from 1985 which gives one figure and chat GPT brings back numbers less than half those in the audio Magazine review. Audio magazine says there is a 2.4 DB increase at 145 HZ and a 2.1 DB cut at 3.1 kilohertz I have done several AI searches and looked all over the web myself for specs. As I mentioned, I'm finding conflicting information which might be due to a possible difference between DTL and soft EQ? I think maybe chat GPT found an obscure review of soft EQ? As its numbers are about 1 dB changes at those same frequencies. Whether that's an evolution in the circuit or I'm finding bad data I don't know I really don't want to "use my ears" so to speak. I want to know what the actual EQ implemented by my device is and then set 10 parametric EQ settings reducing that by 10% each step to being completely flat ( Total reverse of DTL EQ). Do any of you know anything that can help me? And that's step one... once I know what the actual EQ parameters are I have to figure out the Q factor for the parametric EQ, but I assume a pretty gentle slope would be the ticket as I believe analog circuits such as the dtl are going to be quite Broad and not a peak at the EQ points Thanks!!!!!
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  2. Eva Cassidy, Nightbird (album)
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