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<blockquote data-quote="John Chiara" data-source="post: 16804" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Re: SB1000e out-of-band EQ</p><p></p><p>I had Danely TH 215 subs with an out of band EQ in the DSP and the buss feeding the subs had a 4 band parametric that I always used as an out of band EQ that I could easily adjust by ear as the crowd changes as well as tuning for different musical styles. I think this is the reason so many systems sound ''tubby'' and indistinct. Little or no use of channel highpass filters can have the same effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Chiara, post: 16804, member: 53"] Re: SB1000e out-of-band EQ I had Danely TH 215 subs with an out of band EQ in the DSP and the buss feeding the subs had a 4 band parametric that I always used as an out of band EQ that I could easily adjust by ear as the crowd changes as well as tuning for different musical styles. I think this is the reason so many systems sound ''tubby'' and indistinct. Little or no use of channel highpass filters can have the same effect. [/QUOTE]
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