Meridian dsp8000 loudspeaker system, Digital signal processing, Dsp loudspeaker drivers – Meridian Audio 8000 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Meridian DSP8000 loudspeaker
system

The Meridian DSP8000 loudspeaker system represents the fruits of more

than 25 years of continuous development of loudspeakers as musical
instruments. The finest materials and state-of-the-art design are combined

to create what we believe is the ultimate home loudspeaker.

Digital Signal Processing

Digital Signal Processing, or DSP, is a technique pioneered by Meridian in

hi-fi products for achieving extremely accurate reproduction of audio

signals using high-precision mathematical processing.

DSP allows sophisticated processing to be performed without any of the
cumulative noise or degradation that inevitably occurs, even with high-
quality analogue circuitry. In addition, the signal improvement techniques

incorporated in the Meridian DSP loudspeakers would be virtually

impossible to implement in analogue circuitry.

The Meridian DSP loudspeakers take advantage of DSP for several different

functions:

To remove timing variations from the incoming digital signals
(de-jittering).

To upsample 44.1kHz and 48kHz signals to 88.2kHz and 96kHz.

To split the frequency band between bass, mid-range, and treble drivers

(crossover).

To perform filtering or adjustment of the frequency response; eg treble

or bass.

To provide volume control to 48-bit precision.

To provide digital protection of the loudspeakers against high-level low-

frequency transients.

To perform electronic equalisation.

If you are using the Meridian DSP loudspeakers with a digital source, such

as CD or DVD, the signals remain in digital form until the last possible

stage.

DSP loudspeaker drivers

Each DSP8000 loudspeaker uses six multiple high-efficiency long-throw

custom bass drive units. The bass units are mounted symmetrically in pairs

on the sides of the bass cabinet, cancelling vibration in order to minimise

interference with the mid-range and treble units.

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