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Outboard EQ for Monitors?



 
 
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Old January 1st 05, 08:50 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Outboard EQ for Monitors?

In article lrrBd.7273$yW5.6496@fed1read02,
SJMoore wrote:
I got these Nady model 250 50/50w biamped near field monitors. They
sound very muddy to me. If I EQ down the base up to 160hz and raise up
the treble, they sound better. Problem is, I drive a 2nd pair of
speakers off the same audio output (Sound card on PC) and the JBLs
sound great to my ears(full size passive JBLs with Yamaha 100W amp.)


Have you tried altering the drives to the two amps? There might even be
presets somewhere.

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Old January 1st 05, 04:19 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
jtsnow
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Default Outboard EQ for Monitors?

ill take a closer look at the amps. There was nothing in the instructions
or controls on the amps that I could see. but thats a good tip thanks

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In article lrrBd.7273$yW5.6496@fed1read02,
SJMoore wrote:
I got these Nady model 250 50/50w biamped near field monitors. They
sound very muddy to me. If I EQ down the base up to 160hz and raise up
the treble, they sound better. Problem is, I drive a 2nd pair of
speakers off the same audio output (Sound card on PC) and the JBLs
sound great to my ears(full size passive JBLs with Yamaha 100W amp.)


Have you tried altering the drives to the two amps? There might even be
presets somewhere.

--
*A bicycle can't stand alone because it's two tyred.*

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.



 




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