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Forrrest 03-15-2013 12:14 AM

Frequency range, Power handling & EQ
 
I was wondering if a speaker is being sent a frequency outside of it's frequency range (extra low stuff), does that translate into wasted power & should I just eq out those frequencies? school me.

CL400Peavey 03-15-2013 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Forrrest (Post 14033911)
I was wondering if a speaker is being sent a frequency outside of it's frequency range (extra low stuff), does that translate into wasted power & should I just eq out those frequencies? school me.

Amp - FAQ's

Its not only wasted power, but it is also wasted mechanical excursion.

arai 03-15-2013 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CL400Peavey (Post 14034315)
Amp - FAQ's

Its not only wasted power, but it is also wasted mechanical excursion.

I love when people link the FAQ, there is like two hundred threads in there. The FAQ must be pretty daunting for newbs :eek:

bongomania 03-15-2013 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Forrrest (Post 14033911)
I was wondering if a speaker is being sent a frequency outside of it's frequency range (extra low stuff), does that translate into wasted power & should I just eq out those frequencies? school me.

Yes, that is wasted power, and you can get a surprising boost in overall clean volume by EQing out the super low range.

Some amps have good-enough EQ controls for this, but some need external help in order to turn down just what you don't want, without gutting the lows you DO want. Look into the Fdeck v3 filter for an example, there are threads about it here.

dukeorock 03-15-2013 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bongomania (Post 14034380)
Some amps have good-enough EQ controls for this, but some need external help in order to turn down just what you don't want, without gutting the lows you DO want. Look into the Fdeck v3 filter for an example, there are threads about it here.

^^^THIS^^^

The fDeck is great for noobs and pros alike...patch it in, dial it up until you hear your lows shrink, then dial it back a tiny bit before that. You sense the lows just as much and sometimes even better, give your amp more headroom, and protect your speakers...great tool and you don't have to know a thing about eq to use it

1958Bassman 03-15-2013 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Forrrest (Post 14033911)
I was wondering if a speaker is being sent a frequency outside of it's frequency range (extra low stuff), does that translate into wasted power & should I just eq out those frequencies? school me.

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REMOVE THOSE FREQUENCIES!

If the speakers can't operate in that range, what good reason can you think of to send those frequencies to it? It wastes amplifier power, too. If it's below human hearing, it's the third reason to NOT send these frequencies. Use a filter that comes before the amp, not after.


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