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Dsp q factor setting
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8816230" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>From what I understand, Q factor is a frequency booster/attenuator. Q Factor has 3 settings, Center, Width, Boost. When you set the Center at a frequency, that frequency will be boosted/attenuated. The Width is how far you want that boost to affect the lower AND higher frequecies, away from that Center point. Boost is self explanatory.</p><p> As to what setting to use, I would suggest setting the Boost to Zero. This should be the equivalent of being in the "off" position. See how the sub sounds without the help of the Q factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8816230, member: 654802"] From what I understand, Q factor is a frequency booster/attenuator. Q Factor has 3 settings, Center, Width, Boost. When you set the Center at a frequency, that frequency will be boosted/attenuated. The Width is how far you want that boost to affect the lower AND higher frequecies, away from that Center point. Boost is self explanatory. As to what setting to use, I would suggest setting the Boost to Zero. This should be the equivalent of being in the "off" position. See how the sub sounds without the help of the Q factor. [/QUOTE]
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