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Parametric EQ settings for Peavey SP2G
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 98851" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Parametric EQ settings for Peavey SP2G</p><p></p><p>If you have a calibrated mic try the RTA and pink noise to see what is happening. I would not use the "auto" functions unless you don't mind killing headroom (they will give a hacked up EQ sometimes with some huge boosts). This will give you a place to start. As a general rule I lower the worst peaks and leave the dips alone. Obviously the measurement or measurements are only accurate for where the mic is located and the emptiness of the room at the time etc. but it should at least help you identify some problems that can be corrected with EQ. </p><p></p><p>The main thing to remember is you don't have to be perfectly flat, you just don't want any huge peaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 98851, member: 277"] Re: Parametric EQ settings for Peavey SP2G If you have a calibrated mic try the RTA and pink noise to see what is happening. I would not use the "auto" functions unless you don't mind killing headroom (they will give a hacked up EQ sometimes with some huge boosts). This will give you a place to start. As a general rule I lower the worst peaks and leave the dips alone. Obviously the measurement or measurements are only accurate for where the mic is located and the emptiness of the room at the time etc. but it should at least help you identify some problems that can be corrected with EQ. The main thing to remember is you don't have to be perfectly flat, you just don't want any huge peaks. [/QUOTE]
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