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Gold Note DS-10 EVO - Chameleon Parameters Explained; PCM EQ Parameter; DEE Parameter; DSD Filter Parameter

Gold Note DS-10 EVO
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| CHAMELEON PARAMETERS
The Chameleon parameters are:
| PCM EQ
Equalisation Curve (the low-pass filter)
Available settings:
0 = Natural tone
Super slow roll-off
1 = Acoustic tone
Short delay with slow roll-off, with a
group delay of 5.3/Fs
2 = Traditional tone
Slow roll-off
3 = Harmonic Sound
Short delay with low dispersion
4 = Acoustic sound
Short delay with sharp roll-off, with a
group delay of 6.25/Fs
5 = Traditional sound
Sharp roll-off
This control doesn’t apply to DSD les.
| DEE
De-emphasis Curve (the roll-off at high
frequencies)
4 options available, from 0 to 3.
When the value is set to 0, there is no
De-emphasis applied. The De-emphasis is
a filter that helps to optimise the roll-off at
high frequencies. The DS-10 EVO features
3 settings that were originally designed
for digital files with 32kHz, 44.1kHz and
48kHz sampling rates, and that will give
you different results when applied to your
music.
| DSD lter
Low-pass filter applied to DSD.
2 options available, from 0 to 1.
With the filter set to 0, the attenuation is of
0.77dB @ 20kHz and 18.80dB @ 100kHz.
With the filter set to 1, the attenuation is of
0.19dB @ 20kHz and 5.29dB @ 100kHz.
We recommend to start with the PCM EQ
parameter to ne tune the DAC, then adjust
the DEE and lastly the DSD lter.
The DEE and the DSD lter have more subtle
effects on the sound but can make quite a
difference in some systems.
FR

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