rectifier eq:what frequencies?

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Dimebag

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hi to all
i'd like to know on what frequencies works the rectifier eq(presence,bass,mid and treble)

thanks
 
Treble = high frequencies, upper midrange, midrange, lower midrange, bass (yes, depending on how the other knobs are configured turning up the treble knob will actually add bottom end)

Midrange = Upper midrange, midrange, lower midrange, bass

Bass = lower midrange, bass

Presence = Treble, high treble.

If you're looking for a specific frequency centre for each knob you're not going to get it, since the peak of all the knobs shift depending on where the gain knob, treble knob, and midrange knob are set.
 
screamingdaisy said:
Treble = high frequencies, upper midrange, midrange, lower midrange, bass (yes, depending on how the other knobs are configured turning up the treble knob will actually add bottom end)

Midrange = Upper midrange, midrange, lower midrange, bass

Bass = lower midrange, bass

Presence = Treble, high treble.

If you're looking for a specific frequency centre for each knob you're not going to get it, since the peak of all the knobs shift depending on where the gain knob, treble knob, and midrange knob are set.

Actually, turning up the treble knob will decrease the bottom end, no matter where the other knobs are. It's the first knob in line, so it gets the most signal. The higher it is, the less the signal gets passed to the mid and bass knobs. Same with the mid in reference to the bass.

If you have all the knobs set at noon, turning the treble down will actually add low end and not just take away high end.

There is a frequency center for each knob. The spectrum doesn't change much, if at all.
 
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