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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisku13" data-source="post: 1268160" data-attributes="member: 563991"><p>Hey, just wondering how different intstruments are usually placed in the frequency range? I know everything's not going to be the same in every recording, but a general range would be nice to know. I found that with my subwoofer, I was expecting to feel more bass guitar, but the kick kind of dominates that. I guess I never really thought about it, but most bass notes must be above my low-pass filter. For instance, the beginning bass line of Billy Jean has some notes that the sub plays, and some that the speakers will, so it sounds pretty weird. I think I'm just lacking in mid-bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrisku13, post: 1268160, member: 563991"] Hey, just wondering how different intstruments are usually placed in the frequency range? I know everything's not going to be the same in every recording, but a general range would be nice to know. I found that with my subwoofer, I was expecting to feel more bass guitar, but the kick kind of dominates that. I guess I never really thought about it, but most bass notes must be above my low-pass filter. For instance, the beginning bass line of Billy Jean has some notes that the sub plays, and some that the speakers will, so it sounds pretty weird. I think I'm just lacking in mid-bass. [/QUOTE]
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