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How does the DSP technology of the Full-range Active Speaker Amplifier improve audio details?

1. Audio signal preprocessing
Noise Suppression: The DSP (digital signal processing) technology in the Full-range Active Speaker Amplifier significantly improves audio details and enhances overall sound quality through a series of complex algorithms and processing processes. DSP technology can identify and remove background noise in audio signals, such as environmental noise, equipment noise, etc., thereby improving the signal-to-noise ratio and making the sound purer.
Dynamic range compression: DSP can compress the dynamic range of audio signals to make the difference in sound strength more balanced, avoid excessive sound peaks or too low background noise, and thus improve the overall listening experience.

2. Audio signal enhancement
Equalization processing: DSP technology can equalize the frequency response of audio signals and adjust the gain of different frequency bands according to user preferences or specific application scenarios to make the sound more balanced and natural.
Stereo enhancement: Through DSP technology, the stereo effect can be enhanced, making the sound difference between the left and right channels more obvious, creating a more three-dimensional auditory experience.
Bass enhancement: DSP technology can also enhance the bass part, making the bass fuller and more powerful, thereby enhancing the shock and rhythm of the music.

3. Audio signal post-processing
Limiting processing: DSP can limit the peak value of the audio signal to avoid damage to the speaker or discomfort caused by excessive sound.
Delay and echo processing: Through DSP technology, sound delay and echo effects can be achieved, adding a special auditory experience to music or voice signals.

4. Custom audio effects
DSP technology allows users to customize audio effects according to their needs and preferences. For example, you can adjust audio parameters such as pitch, volume, and timbre to achieve a personalized listening experience.

5. Real-time monitoring and feedback
DSP technology can also monitor the status and quality of audio signals in real time and provide feedback. For example, when an audio signal is abnormal, DSP can detect it in time and take corresponding processing measures to avoid damage to the sound quality.

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