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Hi, was wondering IF raising frequency levels with Para/EQ much above 0db can produce digital clipping like raising the correction curve much above 0db? Does that make sense ThanksTony D.
thanks for the info guys - I kinda figured thats what the Para/Eq was doing. I guess if the curve is corrected +2db above 0db at a particular frequency, raising that same freqency with the EQ will give a qumulative increase?
I just skimmed, but if you have a troublesome _room_ null at 55 hz, or wherever, you can't eq it away. That's not what these things are for.
Oh, EQ can fix a lot of problems, but I thought my post was about attempts to EQ room nulls, a narrowly defined issue.That cannot be done, although EQ can help tame room peaks. (And reducing the peaks often subjectively helps lessen the effect of any bass nulls.)My post has nothing to do with factors like acoustic treatment for bass, driver response, frequency content of the recording, number of low frequency transducers in the room or using crossovers frequencies and slopes to adjust the frequency ...