Thread: Guitar FAQ's
View Single Post
Old 26th September 2004, 11:07 AM   #37 (permalink)
I_got_a_mohawk
Senior Member
 
I_got_a_mohawk's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Blairgowrie
Posts: 4,756
Band: Spengler
I_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of lightI_got_a_mohawk is a glorious beacon of light
Quote:
Originally Posted by mrlizard
they allow you to cut or boost certain frequencys. like if you boost the treble on a guitar amp you are probably boosting frequencys between 3-6khz quite a wide bandwidth, but if you cut on a graphic it'll have a narrow bandwidth (depending on how many bands it has) If you are doing live sound you can take advantage of this by notching out the frequency that is feeding back. I woundn't say you get more control with a graphic, you can get just as much with a fully parametric eq and they are easier to set up quickly, but graphic eq's are more suited to certain applications.
I was just saying you get more control than the standard bass/mid/treble eq, having paramatic eq is pretty sweet aswell, the change the mid shift dial can make on my amp are pretty impressive
I_got_a_mohawk is offline   Reply With Quote