David.W said:Anyone here EQ'ing their tone these days?
Thats because the MXR is a full octave 10 band eq that covers 10 octaves from 16000 Hz all the way down to 31.25 Hz. The eq's your refering to including the Mesa's don't cover as large a frequency range nor do they give you control of every octave in the frequency range they do cover.phyrexia said:Hey, that MXR 10-band goes from 500hz to 1k. I always see the 750-800 on other guitar EQs...including the ones on Boogies.
MXR did not put it there for no reason. It is a useful control that I do in fact use, most often with openback combos which are notoriously lacking in the bass end of the frequency range. Even though the guitar doesn't have any primary notes that low there is harmonic information down there (particularly with semi-hollow bodies) that's useful and should not be lost just because there's a bass player in the band. And no I do not play doom music. Besides where is it written that just because there is a bass player the guitar player should give up that portion of the frequency range. :roll:CoG said:lol, ok, when would you want 31.25Hz *up*? If you're in a doom band without a bass player?
Or maybe, just maybe...CoG said:lol, ok, when would you want 31.25Hz *up*? If you're in a doom band without a bass player? <g>
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