Hi,
i got a question on peq equalizers. As i understand peq allows a cut or boost of frequencies in a narrow and wide Q. My question is, if the frenqurncy being cut ot boost had a wide Q, does that mean that frequencies above and below the set frequency gets affected as well?
Yes they do.
Here's an example of the response of a parametric EQ when Q is varied. I've chosen the round number of 10 dB for the boost and 100 Hz for the center frequency, and plotted the results from 10 Hz to 1000 Hz on a log scale. I've varied the Q in a 1, 2, 5 sequence as follows:
Q = (0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, 10.0)
The smallest value of Q gives the "fattest" curve, while the largest value is the "spikyest". So you can consider Q to be the "spikyness factor". You can see that the boost area is quite "fat" for low values of Q and becomes much narrower for larger Q values.
Notice also that many of these Q values are way too low to be useful for EQ. They are for demonstration purposes only.
