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In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: Not suggesting you (or anyone) use EQ to "balance" frequency response.Posted by Paul S on: 5/12/2007
Romy, I do get that your objective in this case is not a "flat" response, and that is certainly not what I am talking about here, apart from offhand mention that you - oddly-enough - have a very balanced chart with the "oops" in. Actually, I was just thinking of a possible way to get the "oops" sound you do want when you want it, and EQ came to mind. In this case I would suppose you would still basically rely on the "native" resonance that has worked so well already, but just EQ/tailor/tweak (zest) it to taste.
I mentioned the LF smoothing effect only as an illustration of the sorts and range of changes I was getting with added "mis-matched" channels, not as a template.
Who knows how EQ would affect your sound, indeed? You certainly don't see me using it (OK, maybe a little...)...
But, like you said, the sound you want in this case is not the same as you'd want from your main channels in the first place.
Just an idle thought.
Easy for me to say...
Best regards,
Paul
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