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  • @funkiddo yes, for a  studio monitoring situation a graphic EQ is fine but with a live gig graphic EQ would never be enough.

  • @jmvmain It's ok what you are saying. But i mean that, for studio app the speaker most be flat in frecuencies, independent of the frecuencies you are working. For live app it's really necesary, because if you doesn't have the sound you want, you most lie to the flat frecuency response that the speaker gives you because the room acoustics influences your sound. But graphic EQ will helps you more than a LOW & HIGH gain in the speaker.

  • @funkiddo I don't think pro speakers would have low freq. response. A good professional speaker would have a 50khz to 50hz response. The human ear con only hear 20khz to 20hz but when you add sound outside the range of hearing it will actually add the the listeners experience. It's hard to explain why but basically the lower and higher freq. that we can't hear sort of adjust of freq sound to what we can hear. But once again, EQ is adjusting the "sound" of sound. PS Who said you dont need EQ?

  • @jmvmain Thank you for answering :) , but I told that pro speakers doesn't need EQ because, this most be an universal setup (and if have it, it's not pro). Pro speakers most have a flat frecuency response, so if you put LOW or HIGH gain you are not hearing the real sound. Only the graphic EQ is needed for keep this flat frecuency response, because the room acoustics have a response in frecuency too.

  • @funkiddo i run a 52 channel board every week with band, actors, canned music, etc etc and let me tell you, you always want EQ. Some things could have too much low freq. or too lite. Same with all freq's. you can't just have one EQ for everything unless your running one mic and thats all you do. Also, it doesn't matter if you have professional speakers or not (we do) you have to have EQ.

  • @usmanzeb91 pre is before post is after. Aux return is like if you have an output going to an effects processor and need it to come back to the board.

  • VERY GOOD SIR PLZ TELL ME WHAT IS AUX RETURN AND WHAT IS PRE AND POST

  • sorry if I said PARAgraphic, I wanted to say graphic xD ... I think graphic EQ can helps you a lot for a flat frecuency response. That's what I mean. thanks for the answer :D

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