Kimowilliams @ Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:34 pm wrote:
Last Wednesday The equilizer was set at a slope, with the highest point on the left and the lowest point at the right. The slope was a straight line. It seems as though my friend is just arbitrarily setting the EQ. I will try your suggestions about the EQ.
The way it's set now it is all low end, low mids, with no high end or high mids. But this setting shouldn't sound 'tinny' which is usually a term for alot of mid to high end, if anything it should sound 'muddy' where there is absolutley no clarity or sparkle in the high frequencies. This is the EXACT equivalent of turning a bass knob all the way up & the treble knob all the way down.
First of all FLATLINE the eq at the 0 mark - all of the sliders. 0 out all of the channel eq's as well - low/mid/high pointing straight up (12:00).
Now on the 9 band eq, drop the 250hz slider to one mark below - this is sometimes a muddy frequency.
Also drop the 2K & 8K about the same amount & see what that does. You should now have a nice tight bass response plus a decent sparkle in the high end.
The suggested frequency changes Mickey recommended i'm sorry to say is wrong, mainly since that mixers eq doesn't have either of those frequencies to begin with. The closest would be 500 & 2K.
When eq'ing, you should really never boost a frequency over the 0 mark unless absolutely necessary, make subtle cuts & the sound will go alot further as far as quality. If you need to boost anything at all, I would probably say MAYBE the 63 or 125hz 1 line above the middle but if it's just the music that seems lacking there, then boost the lows on that channel eq - once the 9 band is set & sounding good for most (music primarliy), then leave it set & adjust the rest from the channel eq's in both music & vocals, again, not 'boosting' if not necessary.
As far as connecting the Lexicon, it really can't be connected to that system properly the way it's intended, and being it's primarily only an effects processor, it's not going to have a real affect on the overall sound. But try setting the eq properly first, then there are other options that CAN be added to that mixer.