Specifications

MICRO
EQ
cont'd
4.
Depress
the Width
switch
(lo,
mid,
or
high)
to see if
the result
is
more
satisfying
in
the
l12octave (in) position
or2 octave
(out).
lf
you
should find
that
you
are
adding large
amounts
of
Ee
in
all
3 bands,
then
the overall
effect is
the
same as
simply raising
the
volume
level.
In
this
case,
do the following:
1.
Start
by turning
the Level
control
of the desired frequency
band
(lo,
mid,
or
high)to
maximum.
2.
Sweep
the frequencies
with
the
Frequency
Select knob
until
you
find
the
frequency
that
you
wish
to cut.
(lf
the
Clip LED
should light,
turn down
the lnput
control)
3. Now,
back
off
the Level
control
until
you
are
cutting
the
level
instead
of
boosting.
4. Depress
the Width
switch
(lo,
mid,
or
high)
to
see
if
the
result
is
more
satisfying in
the 1/2octave (in) position
or
2
octave
(out).
As
with
any
signal
processor,
the MICRO
Ee
should
be used
with
discretion
since
too much
EQ, indiscriminately
used,
can
make
the
sound worse
instead
of better. Although
it is
a
wonderful
device
and
will
help
your
sound
a
lot, remember
that
a
little
goes
a
long
way.
Below
is
a chart
that will
help
you
zero
in
on the key frequencies
of
some
popular
instruments.
Remember:
The
chart
serues
only
as a starting
point.
Ultimately,
you
must
use
your
ears
as a
guide.
Bass
Guitar
Bass Drum
Attack
or
pluck
is increased
at
700
or 1kHz,
bottom
added
at 60 or
80
Hz,
string noise
at
2.5kHz
Slap at 2.5kHz,
bottom
at 60 or
80 Hz,
air at 10kHz
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