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LABORATORY TEST REPORT

he RIAA-corrected frequency response of the Parasound Zphono XRM, as measured by , is shown in Graph 1. On this graph, the black trace is the response without the infrasonic filter and the red trace is the response with the infrasonic filter deployed. You can see that the filter’s response starts deviating from that of the main response at around 400Hz, but there’s no disparity until 200Hz, after which it’s 5dB down at 38Hz, 10dB down at 28Hz and 20dB down at 18Hz. Effectively, this means

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