devgcl wrote: 
> Interesting Marco. I don't know how to use the q hence just guesstimated
> (read that it should ideally be between 0.7 and 1.0). 
> Hope I have flattened the sound enough as yours - agree your carpeted
> room will have different correction than wooden reflection of mine.
> Gracias

Q = Center frequency/Bandwidth.

that meaning if you have a EQ point of +3 db at 1000Hz, using Q = 1
means you get a bandwidth of 1Kz, in other words, you have 0db at
500Hz...3db at 1Khz...0db at 1500 Hz.

o (octave) is quite the same but is using octaves instead of Hz, so 1o
is 0db at 500Hz...3db at 1Khz...0db at 2000 Hz.

Thw wider the bandwidth, the smoother is the curve and lower are the
phase shift problems and ringing you introduce, as a general role, over
200 Hz you better avoid peak correction (q <=1) but just try to smootly
modify the 'trend' of your curve, that's why I use only 2 or > 0 in the
medium hights.



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