An advantage of the transposed direct-form II structure (depicted in
Fig.9.4) is that the zeros effectively precede the poles in
series order. As mentioned above, in many digital filters design, the
poles by themselves give a large gain at some frequencies, and zeros
are often used to compensate. This is especially true of filters with
sharp transitions in their frequency response; in such filters, the
sharp transitions are achieved using near pole-zero cancellations
close to the unit circle in the plane.