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EQing and delaying your stage
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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 7983475" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>First of all, some of us do the best with what we have. So your 1/3 octave brick of an EQ? Don't have one. If you read the guide, you'd catch the part where if your speakers are properly phased, you're making MINIMAL adjustments to EQ and, even then, only with respect to staging. I followed his technique and had a MUCH easier time than any adjustments by RTA or calibration microphone and I didn't have to break out the equipment.</p><p></p><p>Do you ever stop to think why you're using your EQ? It's to correct the fact that your speakers aren't playing accurately. Well, what if you could correct that by making sure your speakers are in phase instead? Humor me. Try the phase switching method and try yours. Post shots of your EQ and RTA responses for everyone to see and then we can have proof. I am, after all, using anecdotal evidence...</p><p></p><p>There. Ball's in your court. Now what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 7983475, member: 644168"] First of all, some of us do the best with what we have. So your 1/3 octave brick of an EQ? Don't have one. If you read the guide, you'd catch the part where if your speakers are properly phased, you're making MINIMAL adjustments to EQ and, even then, only with respect to staging. I followed his technique and had a MUCH easier time than any adjustments by RTA or calibration microphone and I didn't have to break out the equipment. Do you ever stop to think why you're using your EQ? It's to correct the fact that your speakers aren't playing accurately. Well, what if you could correct that by making sure your speakers are in phase instead? Humor me. Try the phase switching method and try yours. Post shots of your EQ and RTA responses for everyone to see and then we can have proof. I am, after all, using anecdotal evidence... There. Ball's in your court. Now what? [/QUOTE]
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