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EQ for acoustic response correction
EQ for acoustic response correction
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Nov 20 2012, 09:20 PM, updated 14y ago
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Hi, how many of u agree playing Audiophile quality in car, using EQ minimum 28/30 band is a must to correct your acoustic response and also bring the musical more live. I Choose with EQ because witout it like drinking coffee without sugar
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Nov 21 2012, 09:04 AM
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ive 30band analog graphic eq kept under bed,,,,
incase i need it to tame cabin resonant dip/peak but this eq is old tech, ive it only because i got it cheap nowadays people choose parametric digital domain eq over analog/graphic eq if ive unlimited budget id choose 2x minidsp This post has been edited by malutapimau: Nov 21 2012, 09:15 AM |
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Nov 21 2012, 09:34 AM
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agree...
but need to be careful to fully utilize it. its not a tool to completely alter how the system response to audio signals but to correct the end production of the sound. thats my take on the whole eq thing. |
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Nov 21 2012, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(craziechild @ Nov 21 2012, 09:34 AM) agree... thats why you push up and down my whole EQ when you tune my car previous TT ? but need to be careful to fully utilize it. its not a tool to completely alter how the system response to audio signals but to correct the end production of the sound. thats my take on the whole eq thing. |
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Nov 21 2012, 10:30 AM
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im curious to know if anyone still using analog gprahic/parametric eq?
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Nov 21 2012, 11:32 AM
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no push push, but spin spin one count ah?
Added on November 21, 2012, 11:34 am QUOTE(amdhunter @ Nov 21 2012, 09:58 AM) er... I forgot what was I thinking back then... But if you liked it then that should be what I was doing... This post has been edited by craziechild: Nov 21 2012, 11:34 AM |
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Nov 21 2012, 11:38 AM
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Nov 21 2012, 11:52 AM
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Last time my ride use EQL + 4XS + 3XS...
Now nothing... all running active. Still got one unit EQL left for sale... |
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Nov 21 2012, 01:08 PM
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Im curious some of my friend really play high end audiophile system with xtreme modification into amplifier,dc/dc converter with pure cd deck but no EQ.Finally the output not meet the value that he spent.when i said there is some point where need some frequency adjustment ,the reply i get is "using EQ is fake. So , if its fake ,I wonder how some correct it or just drink the coffee sugerless
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Nov 21 2012, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE(vickyz @ Nov 21 2012, 01:08 PM) Im curious some of my friend really play high end audiophile system with xtreme modification into amplifier,dc/dc converter with pure cd deck but no EQ.Finally the output not meet the value that he spent.when i said there is some point where need some frequency adjustment ,the reply i get is "using EQ is fake. So , if its fake ,I wonder how some correct it or just drink the coffee sugerless cause he is thinking about home hifi theory n setup. no eq mah. why should I have an eq in car too...tell ur friend to put a glass on each side of the listening position in home hifi. n experience the sound btw some hifi speakers oredy have a network correction too at passive.some r simple correction n some has some has multople correction. it's a form of eq too. so eq is common juz not known to end user |
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Nov 26 2012, 05:11 AM
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50Hz
1. Increase to add more fullness to lowest frequency instruments like foot, floor tom, and the bass. 2. Reduce to decrease the "boom" of the bass and will increase overtones and the recognition of bass line in the mix. This is most often used on loud bass lines like rock. 100Hz 1. Increase to add a harder bass sound to lowest frequency instruments. 2. Increase to add fullness to guitars, snare. 3. Increase to add warmth to piano and horns. 4. Reduce to remove boom on guitars & increase clarity. 200Hz 1. Increase to add fullness to vocals. 2. Increase to add fullness to snare and guitar ( harder sound ). 3. Reduce to decrease muddiness of vocals or mid-range instruments. 4. Reduce to decrease gong sound of cymbals. 400Hz 1. Increase to add clarity to bass lines especially when speakers are at low volume. 2. Reduce to decrease "cardboard" sound of lower drums (foot and toms). 3. Reduce to decrease ambiance on cymbals. 800Hz 1. Increase for clarity and "punch" of bass. 2. Reduce to remove "cheap" sound of guitars. 1.5KHz 1. Increase for "clarity" and "pluck" of bass. 2. Reduce to remove dullness of guitars. 3KHz 1. Increase for more "pluck" of bass. 2. Increase for more attack of electric / acoustic guitar. 3. Increase for more attack on low piano parts. 4. Increase for more clarity / hardness on voice. 5. Reduce to increase breathy, soft sound on background vocals. 6. Reduce to disguise out-of-tune vocals / guitars. 5KHz 1. Increase for vocal presence. 2. Increase low frequency drum attack ( foot / toms). 3. Increase for more "finger sound" on bass. 4. Increase attack of piano, acoustic guitar and brightness on guitars (especially rock guitars). 5. Reduce to make background parts more distant. 6. Reduce to soften "thin" guitar. 7KHz 1. Increase to add attack on low frequency drums ( more metallic sound ). 2. Increase to add attack to percussion instruments. 3. Increase on dull singer. 4. Increase for more "finger sound" on acoustic bass. 5. Reduce to decrease "s" sound on singers. 6. Increase to add sharpness to synthesizers, rock guitars, acoustic guitar and piano. 10KHz 1. Increase to brighten vocals. 2. Increase for "light brightness" in acoustic guitar and piano. 3. Increase for hardness on cymbals. 4. Reduce to decrease "s" sound on singers. 15KHz 1. Increase to brighten vocals (breath sound). 2. Increase to brighten cymbals, string instruments and flutes. 3. Increase to make sampled synthesizer sound more real. |
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Nov 26 2012, 09:06 AM
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wow.. good info by bro vickyz! thanks!
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Nov 26 2012, 01:29 PM
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Nov 26 2012, 10:13 PM
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Very hard to play EQ la
every song got their own sound.. |
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Nov 26 2012, 11:35 PM
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Nov 27 2012, 04:50 AM
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QUOTE(munak991 @ Nov 26 2012, 10:13 PM) It's not hard.U just need to spend some little time for it.Remember you are not playing in home,for car u need to scope your acoustic response & correct it otherwise i would say its a waste playing high end equipment in car.The number of bands in an equalizer tells you how fine an adjustment you can make. A 10 band equalizer breaks up the audio range into 10 parts and you can adjust the levels of any of them. The Q of an equalizer tells you how wide a range each adjustment makes. Let us say a specific band is labeled as 100 Hz. A high Q high equalizer will only boost or cut frequencies right around 100 Hz and not really affect signals at say 70 Hz. A low Q equalizer generally affects a wide range of frequencies even though it may be centered at one specific one. Typically, the more bands in the EQ the higher the Q so the different bands are not affected by each other. Simple bass and treble controls have the lowest Q. Equalizers with only few bands are good for making general adjustments but bad for fine tuning. A 30 band equalizer is great for making specific adjustments and tailoring the sound exactly how you want it. A tool called an RTA (real time analyzer) is used in setting those equalizers. It gives the system a flat signal (pink noise) and shows the user what the system returns. |
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Nov 27 2012, 08:32 AM
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im curious to know if anyone tunes eq using headphone/IEM?
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Nov 27 2012, 10:25 AM
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Nov 27 2012, 11:45 AM
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y?
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Nov 27 2012, 11:52 AM
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