hi!
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Wayne A. Pflughaupt wrote:
I prefer to set the target at a good half-way point between the peaks and depressions, and equalize from there. However, I’m typically manually equalizing, and I’d apply some boost to the depressions.
If you’re intending to let REW ato-equalize, you probably have the target set about right |
yes i'm going for the auto first to get the hang of it...
ok...so half way between dips and peaks to start with.... ok..
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Wayne A. Pflughaupt wrote:
It’s a fairly narrow dip, probably won’t be noticed that much. It’s too deep to try to equalize up.
Regards,
Wayne |
yes the dip...isn't much to do about...i meant the whole range between 20->up to dip..
are there any general "rules" how much decrease (in dB)/filter setting you can use?...or can you use whatever the "fbq2496" can adjust down..so to speak?...if you know what i mean..(sorry in case of bad english!..

thanks!/H