Thanks for the link.
Did you notice that MC changed the value of the tweeter resistor?
Thanks for the link.
Did you notice that MC changed the value of the tweeter resistor?
Yeah.... noticed that he attenuated the tweeter. If I were going to change mine, I'd increase the level.
I do not think so - as far as I understood he increased the treble level by .5 dB, putting a shunt resistor in parallel with the tweeter series resistor.
The blue line is just an arbitrary line that the software puts there, not something I'm trying to attain. If I'm above or below the line, I can just turn up/down the volume.
Hi Bruce,
Arbitrary, based on choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
Bob
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You know.... I don't know. I haven't read the manual on what it's there for. I assume that it's there when I do a level calibration on the mic.... but I don't know.
Whatever the line represent, we can be fairly certain a software package does not draw arbitrary lines in a chart...
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