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Cramping

A term sometimes used to refer to early digital equalisation algorithms running at base sample rates (44.1/48kHz) which had to curtail the HF band response to avoid exceeding the Nyquist limit. Consequently the frequency and phase response of the HF filter band sounded different to the analogue equivalent. Improved signal processing techniques and oversampling have largely fixed this issue in modern designs. 

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