- Linear-Phase Equalizer
- Frequency Domain
- DirectX/VST
- Windows
Linear-phase EQs do not suffer from the same issues that plague classic parametric equalizers when it comes to mastering duties. That's because all classic equalizers change the phase of the fundamentals and their harmonics and the phase shift is frequency dependent. This can cause muddying and smearing of sharp transients and can introduce pronounced "color" shifting.
Linear-phase EQs do not shift the phase of a particular frequency, but rather boost or cut the amplitude in a given frequency range. This allows for greater ranges of cut and boost without damaging the source material. By using proprietary low-noise filter design in the frequency domain, any induced distortions (THD+N) are extremely low, ensuring crystal clear sound quality.
Because the LinearPhase PEQ Red works in the frequency domain, it sounds a bit softer than the LinearPhase PEQ Orange, making it suitable for high-resolution DSD post-processing applications.
