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How do the EQ knobs differ and function?

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How do the EQ knobs differ and function?

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In the EQ section there are four bands. The High EQ is a shelving EQ with it’s frequency fixed at 12kHz. It can provide you with 15 dB of gain or cut at this frequency. This frequency is associated with high sizzle, such as the high overtones of cymbals and vocals. The High Mid EQ is a true parametric EQ. It has three pots associated with it and three parameters to control; + or – 15 dB worth of gain, a selectable frequency between 500Hz and 18kHz, and a bandwidth, or (Q) selector pot which allows the bandwidth to vary between 1/12 of an octave, to 3 octaves. These parameters should provide you with the accuracy you need to boost or cut any range of frequencies around the sweepable mid point. The Low Mid EQ is a semi-parametric EQ. There is a gain pot allowing 15dB of boost or cut, and a frequency selector pot, which allows you to pick a frequency between 45Hz and 3kHz. A bandwidth control is not included on the Low Mid because an octave occupies a smaller frequency range in the lower

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