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Post by bnsf971 on Dec 19, 2014 3:49:18 GMT -8
Mike, Loksound does not have an equalizer.
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Post by John Sheridan on Dec 19, 2014 5:19:32 GMT -8
OK, Tsu and Lok are 32-bit. Wow! must also be 32-but because next would be 64-bit and I don't think anyone has made that leap yet. Factory sound levels tend to be set higher than halfway or maybe I'm just showing my age and old fartiness. No experience with Lok or Wow sound yet. But one feature of the Tsunami is the equalizer, which has CV options for flat, 6 different preset mixes, and one user customizable equalizer -- all across 7 bandwidths. Soundtraxx actually recommends turning down the mix at the lower end where it's mostly wasted effort for tiny speakers, in order to boost the sound of the upper part of the audio spectrum. But this also would make it easy to separate out the low end to feed under the table to large stationary speakers. Balance the sound between the two sources and you could have the start of something good. I think I heard where the Wow! also has sophisticated EQ onboard. Not sure about Loksound. I am kind of on the fence between Loksound & Tsunami. I think that Loksound has better audio files while Tsunami handles them better. Both are the best on the market right now. I did give QSI Titan a try but gave up after one decoder as I felt they were nowhere near the quality of ESU for the same price-point. I have not touched the TCS decoders yet but as soon as the blackhole of Christmas ends, I plan on buying one to torture.
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