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Could Bass roll off cause harsh mids?
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Could Bass roll off cause harsh mids?
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September 04, 2010, 03:31:00 PM »
Is it possible for a bass roll off battery box to cause harsh mids or affect the mids at all?
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It should not affect the midrange frequencies, but it will make the midrange appear more prominent in the recording.
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Thats what i thought.Been noticing some nasty mids on my latest recordings.
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