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| Seeking advice from any clever electronics-people (I am but a humble audio-person). Attached is a portion of the schematic of my favourite audio mixing desk, a Soundcraft 200SR. It has fixed EQ points, 60 Hz, 250 Hz, 5 kHz and 12 kHz, which appear as (respectively) LF, Lo Mid, Hi Mid and HF on the schematic. Can ayone tell me component values to change Lo Mid and Hi Mid to (approx) 150 Hz and 750 Hz. These are very salient freq points for snare drums (boost 150, cut 750), and I'd love to have a dedicated, competent, 'snare channel'. Thanking you in anticipation... Archival Audio | |
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