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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan Beaver" data-source="post: 35344" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Re: Frequency Response/Contour EQ in full range systems.</p><p></p><p>With the exception of a "bump" down below 100hz (and that varies with the type of system-subs on aux or not-user style of music etc) I prefer to provide as clean a palate as possible for the "artist" (FOH operson) to work with. That mean as flat as possible (phase and amplitude)</p><p></p><p>In a live situation (not DJ playback-that is a different story), the FOH person will (should anyway) make the adjustments needed for a particular instrument in a particular freq range.</p><p></p><p>For example if the vocals are screaming at 4Khz, then that needs to be reduced in the vocal channel. Not pulled out of the overall PA EQ, becuase other instruments may need that level.</p><p></p><p>A live mix is one thing, DJ playback, movie playback etc have different needs in terms of eq that also vary with intended playback level.</p><p></p><p>The problem is people often try to use what is good for one usage and apply it to another, which often ends up with results that are not desired. </p><p></p><p>In sound-one size does not fit all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan Beaver, post: 35344, member: 30"] Re: Frequency Response/Contour EQ in full range systems. With the exception of a "bump" down below 100hz (and that varies with the type of system-subs on aux or not-user style of music etc) I prefer to provide as clean a palate as possible for the "artist" (FOH operson) to work with. That mean as flat as possible (phase and amplitude) In a live situation (not DJ playback-that is a different story), the FOH person will (should anyway) make the adjustments needed for a particular instrument in a particular freq range. For example if the vocals are screaming at 4Khz, then that needs to be reduced in the vocal channel. Not pulled out of the overall PA EQ, becuase other instruments may need that level. A live mix is one thing, DJ playback, movie playback etc have different needs in terms of eq that also vary with intended playback level. The problem is people often try to use what is good for one usage and apply it to another, which often ends up with results that are not desired. In sound-one size does not fit all. [/QUOTE]
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