from what ive expierenced with srs-wow effecys all that is happening is a gain of +6db at 35 hz a gain of +4db at 100hz a gain of +5db at 9000 khz and a gian of -3db at 1000khz. this can be accomplised with an eq. if you add a wide stereo emulation with a bit of a distant reverb with a short wash you should be there.
personally what ive found best fixes* mp3's is too use a gain of-5db at 12,000khz and a gain of -2db at 1,200 khz. if you want a good thump you should use a gain of +5db at 100hz for boom look to the 50hz region.
what the reverb accomplishes is to mask the nasty high end of most poor mp3's, or bad guitar playing
ive found that the srs-wow effects dont do much but muttle things up on high end studio reference monitors. you would be best to do it yourself. if you have the patience
thanks to linux frank for catching that khz/mhz goof. i was looking for new processors when i posted
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[ December 04, 2002: Message edited by: avello500 ]