H hutt132 10+ year member Member 57 0 US Jan 9, 2013 #1 I have a JVC KD-R530 HU and was wondering what the frequency and Q settings in the picture below are and do. Click to read more...
I have a JVC KD-R530 HU and was wondering what the frequency and Q settings in the picture below are and do. Click to read more...
Canaan 10+ year member Beatin' the block down 1,542 16 Monroe, Louisiana Jan 9, 2013 #2 Freq is the center point of the EQ curve. Q is the width of the curve.
OP H hutt132 10+ year member Member 57 0 US Jan 9, 2013 Thread Starter #3 Freq is the center point of the EQ curve.Q is the width of the curve. Click to expand... I have a sub in my truck, so what would be the best settings for loud, clear bass.
Freq is the center point of the EQ curve.Q is the width of the curve. Click to expand... I have a sub in my truck, so what would be the best settings for loud, clear bass.
OP H hutt132 10+ year member Member 57 0 US Jan 9, 2013 Thread Starter #5 Click to expand... Thanks for this. One more question though. I see people saying different stuff all over, so does raising the Q affect more frequencies?
Click to expand... Thanks for this. One more question though. I see people saying different stuff all over, so does raising the Q affect more frequencies?
trumpet 5,000+ posts Barry Schanz 6,996 41 St Cloud, MN Jan 9, 2013 #6 The Q is the width of the spread of the frequencies affected by the boost or gain you set. A higher Q makes that spread more narrow or peaky. This makes sense when you watch the video.
The Q is the width of the spread of the frequencies affected by the boost or gain you set. A higher Q makes that spread more narrow or peaky. This makes sense when you watch the video.