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Why are frequencies on equalizers unequally spaced?

I've been wondering this awhile now. On the generic Pro Tools graphic equalizer, the frequencies are unequally spaced. For example, there is a large gap between 100hz and 200hz. But between 200hz and 300hz, the gap is about half as wide. Can someone explain the reasoning for this?

Studio/Mixing Space Rental Burbank/Los Angeles Area

Hi all,
Looking for anyone in an acoustically treated room running Logic that would be willing to rent out their space so I can mix. I don't have that great of a space, but I don't want to give up. Don't need a mixer so much as a decent space to mix. Preferably early on a weekend mornings.

Any leads would be great! Thanks

The magic space..

Hey everyone, I have been using modeled guitars in my recordings for a while now, trying to get ideas down or what have you. But every time I try to record vocals over them, they sound like crap. The vocals do not fit at all!

Then I listen to my older recordings, or something that is mostly acoustic, and they just sound so much better.

How/Can you get a good overhead sound from a spaced pair of se 2200's

I know I should have asked the question here first, however, I was sold these mics as being the best I could get in a £400 (roughly) budget. It was made clear to the seller that I Ineeded them primarily for drum overheads, obviously if they came in handy for other instruments/vox that would be a bonus.

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