Midrange warmth spectrum
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Midrange warmth spectrum
What is the frequency boost associated with midrange warmth? I'd like to eq some into my tlahs.
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2 x TLAH
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1 Tuba 60 (lab 12, 20 inch)
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Owned, but not built
2 x Jack 12 (2512, melded)
2 x TLAH
1 Titan 39 (lab 12, 15 inch)
1 Tuba 60 (lab 12, 20 inch)
SLA Center
2 x Mini MLTP subwoofers
1 x 212 TH (custom)
2 x Mini-Karlsonators
Owned, but not built
2 x Jack 12 (2512, melded)
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Re: Midrange warmth spectrum
I've found that warmth is added by cutting the frequencies that get in the way. There is no set frequency. If you have a graphic, start at around 400 and start by cutting it way back. Move it up until it sounds good - whether that end up being a cut or a boost doesn't matter. Then move your way up through all the frequencies.MissileCrisis wrote:What is the frequency boost associated with midrange warmth? I'd like to eq some into my tlahs.
You'll find that things sound better when you get rid of the offending frequencies instead of trying to boost the good one. Compensate for the loss of volume by turning it up some.
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