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Graphic EQ

So, a friend of mine says that he has a dbx graphic EQ that he's going to give me. I didn't get the model from him, but I'm not one to really turn down gear...especially free gear. However, I'm not really sure how/where to utilize it once I get it.

Anyone have any recommendations for using graphic EQs in a mix scenario?

Graphic Equalizer

The term nowadays refers to a type of equalizer where 15 or more, narrow frequency bands are controlled using sliders, either boosting or cutting the individual bands. The term graphic came about because the arrangement of the sliders provides a visual representation of the EQ curve. Graphic equalizers can still be found that use rotary controls instead of faders.

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