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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:16 am 
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Need some advice on what eq settings I should use in my setup. I do home parties with a recently purchased Stagepas 300 and have been playing around with the eq settings and still don't think I have found the perfect blend. The stagepas 300 has only 2 eq settings high (10kHz) and low (100 Hz) that go from -15 to +15. No mid eq. Have read many posts regarding eq settings but all have been with 3 or more bands. What recommendations can anyone give for settings for male/female to provide best balance of vocal punch/limiting and no feedback? Thanks.


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 Post subject: Re: EQ Help
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:35 am 
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With only a high & low eq. If you want more midrange, you cut highs & lows boost the channel fader up a bit. You want less midrange, you add highs & lows & back the channel fader down a bit.
Since each & every singer is going to be different, even between male/female, I wouldn't be able to really tell you any settings without hearing the actual voice i'm mixing.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:33 am 
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I realize it will change from singer to singer. Just looking for a good starting point.


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Well if I only had 2 bands to work with I would start every singer pretty much straight up on both hi & lo & work from there.

Males tend to need less bass & more mids/highs - but not always.
Females usually the opposite.
Again 2 bands there is really no 'starting' point. You will be adjusting every singer to compensate for the lack of midrange control so start in the middle.

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svenhoek @ Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:16 am wrote:
Need some advice on what eq settings I should use in my setup. I do home parties with a recently purchased Stagepas 300 and have been playing around with the eq settings and still don't think I have found the perfect blend. The stagepas 300 has only 2 eq settings high (10kHz) and low (100 Hz) that go from -15 to +15. No mid eq..



Lon's advice is solid. The only thing I would add is that you might want do a bit more research.

The fact is, midrange is the priority for karaoke. A unit without the ability to adjust it was never built for karaoke use....

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