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<blockquote data-quote="Team Hammer" data-source="post: 2512644" data-attributes="member: 572786"><p>I Said that.</p><p></p><p>If you wish to explain why a variable "Q" is worth spending time tring to figure out which bands are really getting cut or boost be my quest!</p><p></p><p>Variable is worth less when you make a adjustment, Lets say 2.5khz and the result is 2kHz and 3kHz are cut or boosted. Not to mention the frq's in the middle are now 2~3db highier or lower!</p><p></p><p>Constant "Q" is always best. If I want a 3db cut or boost at 2.5khz thats what I get. Not a frq adjustment at 2khz 2.5khz and 3khz. That has a bandpass that looks like crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team Hammer, post: 2512644, member: 572786"] I Said that. If you wish to explain why a variable "Q" is worth spending time tring to figure out which bands are really getting cut or boost be my quest! Variable is worth less when you make a adjustment, Lets say 2.5khz and the result is 2kHz and 3kHz are cut or boosted. Not to mention the frq's in the middle are now 2~3db highier or lower! Constant "Q" is always best. If I want a 3db cut or boost at 2.5khz thats what I get. Not a frq adjustment at 2khz 2.5khz and 3khz. That has a bandpass that looks like crap. [/QUOTE]
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