As a general rule with use of equalization, most EQ designs seem to have less phase shift effect when they are used in the attenuate mode as opposed to the boost mode. I've observed that excessive EQ in many applications will make an audio signal appear to sound as though it has a watery effect. Many traditionally will think in terms of add this or add that, when it is usually best to reduce the abundance of a portion of a audio signal. In other words, if your signal is reported lacking in high end, it is better to reduce the low end as opposed to adding to the high end.

73 Bob, K4TAX
K3S s/n 10,163

On 8/27/2015 11:57 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote: > >

I use similar settings - except I follow the advice of Wayne and Lyle against using any boost in the EQ.

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