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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8254304" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>I find that in a proper setup, you'd rarely want to even touch the EQ, maybe turn down the 6k knob on songs with bad sibilance/harsh highs thats inerent in the recording. With the EQS746 its not fine precision enough for you to achieve great sound quality, if anything it'll make some your songs sound crappier most of the times and you'd have to constantly readjust it. A digital sound processor or a good SQ head unit like the pioneer 80 prs would help much more in the EQ and tuning department then an EQs746 which is more like a band aid solution.</p><p></p><p>Each song will be different, you'll be finding yourself playing around with each hz knob for each and every song. There will never be a perfect setting that you'll just leave alone trust me, i've had almost 2 years with this lil EQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8254304, member: 650438"] I find that in a proper setup, you'd rarely want to even touch the EQ, maybe turn down the 6k knob on songs with bad sibilance/harsh highs thats inerent in the recording. With the EQS746 its not fine precision enough for you to achieve great sound quality, if anything it'll make some your songs sound crappier most of the times and you'd have to constantly readjust it. A digital sound processor or a good SQ head unit like the pioneer 80 prs would help much more in the EQ and tuning department then an EQs746 which is more like a band aid solution. Each song will be different, you'll be finding yourself playing around with each hz knob for each and every song. There will never be a perfect setting that you'll just leave alone trust me, i've had almost 2 years with this lil EQ. [/QUOTE]
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