Hi there! 🙂
I'd like to know your valued opinion about which type of equalizer would be best for a 5-Band control. I particulary like the Constant-Q design, but I'm not sure if it would be adequate for a 5-band EQ. 😕
Frequencies are planned to be 64hz, 250hz, 640hz, 4k and 12khz. It's intended for small / medium P.A. applications. Suggestions are welcome! 😉
Thank you.
Best Regards!
I'd like to know your valued opinion about which type of equalizer would be best for a 5-Band control. I particulary like the Constant-Q design, but I'm not sure if it would be adequate for a 5-band EQ. 😕
Frequencies are planned to be 64hz, 250hz, 640hz, 4k and 12khz. It's intended for small / medium P.A. applications. Suggestions are welcome! 😉
Thank you.
Best Regards!
Is this equalizer going to be parametric or graphic? Because if you're going for a parametric EQ, you don't need to decide between constant-Q or conventional-Q! Parametrics (at least fully parametric) equalizers feature a knob that regulates how much Q will be present. This also has the side benefit of allowing you to dial in a particular frequency and cut it with a very low Q to control feedback, very useful for the P.A. application you mentioned.
Hello diymixer, thanks for your input.
It will be a graphic equalizer, unfortunatelly I have room for only 5 control potentiometers.
So, constant-Q or conventional? In case I use constant-Q, should I make the Q factor wide enough to cover the entire "gap" between the centered frequencies?
Cheers!
It will be a graphic equalizer, unfortunatelly I have room for only 5 control potentiometers.
So, constant-Q or conventional? In case I use constant-Q, should I make the Q factor wide enough to cover the entire "gap" between the centered frequencies?
Cheers!
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