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How To Isolate and Amplify the Hi-Hat Sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="CaesarVespasian" data-source="post: 8703267" data-attributes="member: 679493"><p>One song that has this distinct sound is Usher 'My Way' [MEDIA=youtube]dthjojjVhDo[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>But is it really about the specific equipment, since I hear this effect coming from many different cars, except for mine of course, so I'm assuming there is a wide range of equipment that will suffice?</p><p></p><p>I know that Type-R tweeters will go up to approx 100 watts RMS, and that would require an amp that can send 100 watts per channel? However, the more upmarket aluminium ones may have to be next, I just didn't go there before because I was worried this was becoming an obsession LOL</p><p></p><p>My own research suggests that the actual frequency range is around 8000 Hz, but that may need a crossover that can be very specifically set, what kind of crossover is there that will allow me to explore until I 'strike gold'?</p><p></p><p>Is there software that will allow me to isolate the musical note to find its frequency range or vice versa?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaesarVespasian, post: 8703267, member: 679493"] One song that has this distinct sound is Usher 'My Way' [MEDIA=youtube]dthjojjVhDo[/MEDIA] But is it really about the specific equipment, since I hear this effect coming from many different cars, except for mine of course, so I'm assuming there is a wide range of equipment that will suffice? I know that Type-R tweeters will go up to approx 100 watts RMS, and that would require an amp that can send 100 watts per channel? However, the more upmarket aluminium ones may have to be next, I just didn't go there before because I was worried this was becoming an obsession LOL My own research suggests that the actual frequency range is around 8000 Hz, but that may need a crossover that can be very specifically set, what kind of crossover is there that will allow me to explore until I 'strike gold'? Is there software that will allow me to isolate the musical note to find its frequency range or vice versa? [/QUOTE]
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