12-13-07, 06:41 PM
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Shack Administrator Platinum Supporter Alias: Wayne Loc: Katy, Texas | User: #8 Since: Apr 2006 Posts: 2,070 |
| | Re: first attempt at eq-ing Quote: Buknakyd wrote:
is there something I should do about the peak on the higher end (3k-9k)?
And if so, what can you do about it? | If it’s really as bad as that, the highs should be ripping your head off. I.e., it should be audibly apparent that there’s a problem up there.
As far as what to do about it (assuming it really is a problem), the easiest thing o do is simply adjust your treble control. Many receivers have adjustable center frequencies for the tone controls; if yours does, set it as close to 7kHz as possible and cut several dB.
If there really is a problem in that area, and it doesn’t sound bad to you, it could be that you’ve become accustomed to the way it sounds. So if you cut the treble @7kHz and it doesn’t sound right, try listening to it for a few days before you decide you don’t like it.
Regards,
Wayne |
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