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RE: ERS

One note, and this concerns many newer digital machines. Designers often place a correction circuit in the analog output stages. You can readily identify this circuit because it is basically zobel network: a resister and capacitor from positive to ground on each channel.

If you have applied ERS to the digital and processing chips and find the sound too rolled off, simply lift the end of this zobel. The designer has elected to roll off the top end to squash any high frequency anomalies.

Seen this on Regas, CJ's, Esoteric and many others


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