Since cuts are less problematic than boosts, this is a good approach. I think the general rule of thumb is no more than a 2-3db boost.Originally Posted by jermy4
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Since cuts are less problematic than boosts, this is a good approach. I think the general rule of thumb is no more than a 2-3db boost.Originally Posted by jermy4
I just had an hour with my BFD. There is no end to the tweaking you can do with this thing. If you like to tinker, this is a great toy. Every time I change one filter it changes everything else so I removed all filters except one and I think this is the best so far. Gotta get to the office so I'll try to fill in later.
David
A little off topic, but my wife and I got our pre-approval for our mortgage today, so it looks like anything I accomplish with the BFD will just have to be re-done when the house is finished being built. I don't care, though. I'm finally going to have a DEDICATED ROOM!!!!!!! Life is good.
- EVH III
Played around with the BFD some more. Set a couple of filters to experiment with the fine frequency adjustment, bandwidth, and gain features. The more I play with this thing, the more I realize that it will be worth it but is going to take longer than I first thought. No more messing around for an hour in the evenings. This Saturday is now earmarked for BFD setup time.
- EVH III
You're just procrastinating.
-curtis
I do procrastinate sometimes. Wanna see the top 10 reasons why?
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- EVH III
...Originally Posted by Eddie Horton