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Re: Would anyone care to explain to me how equalizers work?
| quote: | Originally posted by Zenchowdah
I realize that sound exists at frequencies, expressed in hz, but i do not understand how an equalizer serves to play with these.
i also know that the lower the freq. the lower the sound. the 60 hz end is the low end, then mid range, then treble |
An equalizer acts as a gate with a push - it can either cut off frequencies in a certain range, or it can boost frequencies in a certian range. Cutting off the high end will effectively run everything through a low-pass filter, whereas the opposite will do a high-pass, etc... Subtractive eq'ing is the most common (where you filter out frequencies), although boosts are also incorporated. It all depends on the application and the desired effect.
While 60Hz is on the lower end of things, it's not THE low end. I've seen mixers that will go down to 10Hz, and all the way up to 40,000Hz. Typically with a good eq unit, instead of separating the range into bass and treble, it will go low, mid, high, or low, low-mid, mid, high-mid, high, or even more specific for applications like production work instead of DJ'ing work.
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