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<blockquote data-quote="Another Device" data-source="post: 2473358" data-attributes="member: 548839"><p>I have a 5 band peq on my alpine. The way I set mine up is I listened to a few cds, figured out what sounds too loud or too harsh, and then used <a href="http://www.recordingwebsite.com/articles/eqprimer.php" target="_blank">this</a> site to pick and adjust specific frequencies.</p><p></p><p>Basically as far as I understand, you pick a frequency on one of the bands, and turn it up or down. You can also adjust how much it affects neighboring frequencies by adjusting the Q. I could be wrong though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Device, post: 2473358, member: 548839"] I have a 5 band peq on my alpine. The way I set mine up is I listened to a few cds, figured out what sounds too loud or too harsh, and then used [URL="http://www.recordingwebsite.com/articles/eqprimer.php"]this[/URL] site to pick and adjust specific frequencies. Basically as far as I understand, you pick a frequency on one of the bands, and turn it up or down. You can also adjust how much it affects neighboring frequencies by adjusting the Q. I could be wrong though. [/QUOTE]
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