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#88461 - 17/04/2002 03:12 Using Parametric Equaliser to cut specific freq
snoopstah
enthusiast

Registered: 07/01/2002
Posts: 339
Loc: Squamish, BC
Hi,

My car speakers do not respond well below about 50hz (55hz is the manufacturer's figure). As a test, I want to see what it would sound like if I cut out (or at least, down a lot) everything below 50hz, but I don't know what to set my Q values for to get a sharp rise between 50hz and 55hz.

I currently have four bands cut down by 15db, one at 18hz, one at 30hz, one at 40hz and one at 50hz. The Q values are 18hz - 3, 30hz - 3, 40hz - 3 and 50hz - 10.

Does this sound about right? Is there any software that will allow you to draw a frequency graph and turn it into frequency/db/q values? Or the other way round?

Cheers,

A.
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#88462 - 17/04/2002 10:57 Re: Using Parametric Equaliser to cut specific freq [Re: snoopstah]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Before I upgraded my amps to ones that had built-in crossovers, I tried this myself. Essentially what you're doing is trying to use the empeg's EQ as a crossover.

This didn't work well when I tried it, and I recommend against it.

If your amplifier has an adjustable crossover, I suggest you use it instead. If it doesn't have a crossover, I suggest you use something like these inexpensive inline crossovers instead.
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