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      10-18-2010, 01:58 PM   #9
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But DSP CANNOT make two very different speakers sound alike, even if the measured responses can be made almost identical.
It is true that DSP cannot change the electromechanical tendencies of a speaker.

But I'm no longer certain that your statement above is correct. I would agree that most DSP's won't, and maybe even can't, do it - but I think that given the right filter arrangement, it's technically possible now.
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