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EQ Guidelines www.down2earthaudio.com
Instrument
Frequencies to DECREASE
Frequencies to INCREASE
Kick:
240Hz
50 Hz
Hi hat:
HPF and/or 250Hz and below
3- 4 kHz, 7-10kHz
Low Toms:
200-300 Hz
50-100 Hz
Bass:
200-500Hz
40-100Hz 3-5 kHz
Snare:
High Toms: Cymbals:
Acoustic Guitar:
50-100 Hz
HPF
HPF and/or 250Hz and below
50-100 Hz 600-800Hz
5-7 kHz
5-7 kHz
4-6 kHz
6-8 kHz
1-2 kHz
Piano High:
HPF 1.5 kHz
5-7 kHz
Soprano Vocal: Alto Vocal:
Tenor vocal:
Choir vocals:
300-500Hz
50-100 Hz
HPF 200-500 Hz sweep and find worst
300 Hz
HPF 200-500 Hz sweep and find worst
5-7 kHz
HPF 200-500 Hz sweep and find worst HPF and/or 200Hz and below
Kick drum fundamental focus area A/C power fundamental hum Most 'fixed' console low EQ chosen frequency Bass guitar fundamental focus area A/C power octave harmonic overtone 'Boomy' area. 'Muddy' range - good area to decrease, especially kick drum, male vocals Can add 'body', (thickness) to violins and female vocals 'Honky Tonk' range for instruments - nasally for vocals 'Presence' peak, generally good for electric guitars Ear fatigue area, can feel 'harsh'. Hi hat focus area 'Crisp' area. Good for snare attack, vocal focus Area of definition/clarity. Vocal sibilance area 'Hiss' area. Cymbal focus area, vocal enhancement area. Vocal sibilance Most 'fixed' console high EQ chosen frequency Added 'sheen' on vocals (smooth upper end)