RuudNL
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At the risk of asking an extremely stupid question, here it is...
How is the frequency (on the faceplate of a shelving equalizer) defined?
Is it the frequency where the maximum boost/cut occurs? (As indicated near the boost/cut knob.)
Or is it a 3 dB value from 'flat'?
Or is it something half way?...
I am asking this because I developed a good sounding equalizer with variable frequencies, but I would like to mark the frequency selector as is standard with this type of equalizer.
I am sure the EQ 'pros' know the answer!
Many thanks in advance.
This example shows frequency responses marked as: 33, 56, 100, 180 and 330 Hz.
How is the frequency (on the faceplate of a shelving equalizer) defined?
Is it the frequency where the maximum boost/cut occurs? (As indicated near the boost/cut knob.)
Or is it a 3 dB value from 'flat'?
Or is it something half way?...
I am asking this because I developed a good sounding equalizer with variable frequencies, but I would like to mark the frequency selector as is standard with this type of equalizer.
I am sure the EQ 'pros' know the answer!
Many thanks in advance.
This example shows frequency responses marked as: 33, 56, 100, 180 and 330 Hz.
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