PSP say they’ve added several modern features such as an adjustable high pass filter, and the ability to switch high peak and shelf filters to Boost or Attenuation operation.
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According to the company, the PSP NobleQ stands out for its “warm sound, its boost and attenuation low-shelf filters and its combined peak and shelf high frequency processing.” The sound in PSP NobleQ is made possible thanks to processing utilizing FAT double sampling for an analog-like response. They’ve also added an output valve-like rounding algorithm with adjustable processing depth.
The low shelf filter actually combines two shelving sections: the first one is designed to let you boost low frequencies while the other one attenuates them but is tuned slightly higher. Together, they help to get a rich bottom end without low-midrange muddiness, according to PSP.
The high frequency range consist of two filters – a peaking filter with adjustable band width (usually set to Boost) and a shelf filter (usually set to Attenuate). Both filters interact in such a way that the more attenuation to high frequency is applied the more selective peaking filter becomes while keeping its center frequency similarly boosted, PSP says.
PSP NobleQex is an extended version of the PSP NobleQ. It offers all the features of PSP NobleQ combined with an extra middle bell filter and an adjustable low-shelf dip frequency shift.
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For more details, check out the PSP Audioware website.
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