dcx2496 shelving filter
dcx2496 shelving filter
I would like to put a -12dB/oct filter at 75hz on my t39 to flatten it out. I thought this would be straight forward on the dcx2496, but it makes me put in a gain to start. I want it to start the slope at 0dB and go down from there. Anyone know how to do this?
Built 2-OT12 (3012HO); 2-T39 22" (3012LF); 2-T39 16" (3012LF);
2-J12 (DL2512); 2-W8 (Beta 8A)
2-J12 (DL2512); 2-W8 (Beta 8A)
- BrentEvans
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Re: dcx2496 shelving filter
You can only have one lpf per band pass. You could try a PEQ filter centered at 90Hz 0.5 octaves wide, (q of 2.9). Reduce gain by 6db, see how it works. Alter frequency, gain, and bandwidth until you have the desired result. Combined with your 90-100Hz LR lpf at 24-48db, you should be able to get where you want to be.
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