Understanding the Enhancer block

Does anyone here understands how do modern enhancer and stereoizer work? The only method I understand is the classic enhancer which utilizes the Haas effect. The documentation doesn't elaborate on this matter and the difference between them is unclear to me except they are both mono safe.
 
Modern mode creates complementary peaks and troughs in L & R freq. response. Summing L & R afterward gives the original frequency response if the signal was mono at enhancer input. The controls adjust freq. spacing and depth of the peak/trough pattern.

Stereoizer uses short delays and signal inversion. Controls adjust delay times and levels. An IR will look something like this.

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Modern mode creates complementary peaks and troughs in L & R freq. response. Summing L & R afterward gives the original frequency response if the signal was mono at enhancer input. The controls adjust freq. spacing and depth of the peak/trough pattern.

Stereoizer uses short delays and signal inversion. Controls adjust delay times and levels. An IR will look something like this.

vghaKL3.png
Technically even the modern mode utilizes short delays, that's how comb filters are done.
 
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