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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Itapira/SP
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Hi
Where I can meeting in the Inet the equations to calculate an Baxandall Eq. for Bass, Mid and High. Thank's Sidnei |
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Thank's
Sidnei |
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AFAIK Baxandall configuration is bass/treble only.. Response is normally shelving, boost and cut are symettrical, separate midrange control & circuit would normally be a resonant type about 1.5 - 2 octaves wide.. I have seen attempts to use a single op amp stage with three controls loosely based on the baxandall topology, but there was a lot of interaction between the mids and treble control. Alternatively there is the old western electric (aka james) approach still used in fender and marshall guitar amplifiers, but I don't recommend this for hifi.
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