DESCRIPTION:

Warmth and body, without a loss of definition, while boosting frequencies in the 500 Hz to 1000 Hz range, tend to make bass sounds brittle. Often, better EQ results can be achieved by reducing the frequency bands that are offending and by turning up the overall volume rather than boosting one specific band.


How the specific frequency bands of the BEQ700 can shape your sound

50 Hz (sub-bass)


Boost: To thicken up sub-bass content, which is mostly felt rather than heard

Cut: To eliminate stage "rumble" and sub-bass content that can rob sound system power

120 Hz (soft bass)


Boost: To enhance the lower end of the bass spectrum

Cut: To reduce the tendency of low frequency content to overwhelm a small room

400 Hz (hard bass)


Boost: To enhance the "hard" bass punch of fundamental tones

Cut: To reduce punch for better linkage with the kick drum

500 Hz


Boost: or Cut: To control bass clarity and warmth

800 Hz Boost: To add an aggressive edge to the overall bass sound

Cut: For reducing somewhat nasal or horn-like content

4.5 kHz


Boost: To make the bass cut through the mix. Creates a more distinctive plucked tone

Cut: To eliminate harshness

10 kHz


Boost: To bring out the upper harmonics and add edge to the overall bass tonality

Cut: Apply a cut to reduce harsh high-frequency content or hiss


Features & Details

Noise-free On/Off Switch

LED indicat

Silent first-class electronic switching

On/Battery Level LED indicator