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Author Topic: Using Yamaha Natural Sound DSP  (Read 4566 times)
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« on: May 27, 2023, 07:49:48 am »

In an attempt to make streaming tolerable, I tested the idea of adding ambient reflections using the Yamaha Natural Sound DSP--in my case the DSP-100u. 

I found it has a very positive effect on musical enjoyment of streamed audio.  The effect is somewhat dependent on the recording, but I have found that in the worst case it does nothing.  It adds a certain spaciousness and air to the listening experience.  These qualities seem to be there by default listening to XXHE/NOS1, but without this addition streaming is very tiring.  There is something the ambient reverberation adds that is very positive.
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