Thanks, that looks like a great resource to have on hand when mixing! :
Thanks, that looks like a great resource to have on hand when mixing! :
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It certainly is useful.
http://www.thefret.net/showthread.ph...requency+chart
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Thanks, Pete!:
Guitars
Wilburn Versatare, '52 FrankenTele(Fender licensed parts), Fender USA Roadhouse Strat, Fender USA Standard B-bender Telecaster, Agile AL 3000 w/ WCR pickups, Ibanez MIJ V300 Acoustic, Squier Precision Bass,
Amps
Ceriatone Overtone Special, Musicman 212 Sixty-Five, Fender Blues Jr., Peavey Classic 30, Fender Super Reverb, Traynor YCV-40 WR Anniversary w/ matching 1x12 ext. cab, Epiphone SoCal 50w head w/ matching 4x12 cab (Lady Luck speakers), Avatar 2x12 semi-open back cab w/ Celestion speakers
Pedals
Digitech Bad Monkey, Digitech Jamman, DVM's ZYS, Goodrich volume pedal
Didn't know that you posted that already, Spud. Sorry about that :
I was using this on my last recording to really tweak the EQ and the results were very good. I realize you can only do so much in your average home studio and I know I'll never get a production as slick at Mutt Lange but anything I can do on the cheap to improve the sound is always worth my time investigating.
No, it's great you brought it up. I think it got overlooked before and it really is a valuable tool. It applies to so many things that I think everyone should get a little familiar with the frequency ranges. It not only can help in recording but live sound as well.Originally Posted by stingx
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.