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What is the difference between a full-range color screen DSP active speaker amplifier and a traditional speaker amplifier?

1. Different signal processing methods
The full-range color screen DSP active speaker amplifier optimizes the audio signal through the built-in digital signal processor (DSP), such as frequency division, equalization (EQ), delay adjustment, dynamic range control, etc. All operations are completed in the digital domain with higher accuracy. Traditional amplifiers usually only amplify the power of analog signals, lack the ability to actively calibrate audio signals, and rely on external tuning equipment or passive crossovers to achieve similar functions, which may affect the sound quality due to circuit loss and phase shift.

2. Functional diversity and intelligent control
The full-range color screen DSP active amplifier supports active frequency division, delay calibration, multi-band EQ tuning, sound field simulation and other functions. The parameters can be adjusted through the color screen touch interface or computer software to meet the needs of different scenarios. Traditional amplifiers cannot perform complex tuning and need to rely on external DSP or mixers. There is no intelligent interactive interface, and parameter adjustment relies on physical knobs or professional equipment, which requires high user requirements.

3. Sound quality performance
DSP active amplifiers optimize the details of the sound source through digital processing, such as eliminating noise, enhancing the dynamic range and accurately matching the speaker, and can achieve high-fidelity output (such as THD+N < 0.1%). Traditional speaker amplifiers may cause uneven frequency response or loss of details due to crossover loss and wire interference.

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