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hey guys.. just found out that there is also a tuneing pt in the AMP that read 32 to 320 hz FREQ? what does do?
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Bros and sis, read this...good for your brain and ears... ----------------------------- 50hz (usually sub bass) this freq is where all the boom is, if you want more boom on foot drums and bass guitar, boost, to reduce, cut. 100hz( usually mid bass) this is the hard bass sound, it gives drums that solid feel, boosting here will harden the drums/bass guitar, as well as adding warmth to guitars. A cut will reduce boom on guitar and add clarity. 200hz (either midbass/mid) Boost to add warmth to vocals and guitar, reduce to clean up vocals 400hz (usually mid / large Horn) Boost to bass in general, reduce to decrease cardboard sound low drums. 800hz(usually mid/horns) Boost to add clarity and Punch to bass, this is the one that digs you in the ribs , cut to reduce tinnyness to guitars 1.5khz (mid/tweet/horns) Boost to add clarity to bass guitar, reduce to impreve dullness of guitar 3khz (mid/tweet/horns) Boost to increase pluck on bass guitar, attack on guitar and high drums, increases clarity of vocals. Cut to reduce breathy sound on vocals. 5khz(mid/tweet/horns) boost for vocal presence, low drum attack, piano attack, and guitars, reduce to distance background. 7khz(usually tweet/horn) boost, more attack on low drums, percussion and bring life to dull vocals, also sharpen elctric guitar Cut to reduce siblance 10khz (tweet/horn) increase to brighten vocals/guitar and piano cut to reduce siblance 15khz (tweet/horn) increase to brighten vocals/guitar and piano highs