To adjust a 10-band equalizer for real sound, start by identifying the frequencies that most affect the overall tone of your audio. Boost or cut frequencies in small increments, typically around 2-3 dB, and listen for changes to ensure a balanced sound. Pay attention to the specific characteristics of the audio source—vocals, instruments, or background noise—and make adjustments to enhance clarity and depth. Finally, trust your ears, as personal preference plays a significant role in achieving the desired sound.
An instrument with short strings will make a rubber band type sound but real high pitched.
Yes, KISS is a real band.
who is the real band that sings that thing you do?
yes, they are and old school metal band and sound quite ok! pronounced Metalwolf.... one word. Been around since 83 and have actve profiles on myspace and facebook.
yes the cab is a real band and they are great check them out on youtube
Basically you don't. The usual way to add an equalizer to a sound system has always been to use the tape/monitor loop in/out which was transmitting every sound signal from the active input of the receiver to the equalizer. Than the equalizer would do is job of equalizing the sound before sending back the signals in the receiver prior to amplification. To my knowledge, almost no home theater receiver if any have had this kind of input in recent years. You could still connect one source to the input of an equalizer and then connect the output from the equalizer to the receiver. This would not necessarily be a good solution given that: A) it would work for only one source. B) it would only work in analog so you wouldn't be able to experiment real 5.1 surround sound. Good Luck
An instrument with short strings will make a rubber band type sound but real high pitched.
No, it is not a real guitar, and makes no sound of its own.
Yes, KISS is a real band.
who is the real band that sings that thing you do?
No it is not. Maybe the guys are a band in real life, but may have a different band name. there not real, but a few of the band members are in a band called no country.
Yes Drive Shaft is a real band.
They are a real band.
Real Life - band - was created in 1980.
Yes it is a real band from jane goodall the envirochicks
yes, they are and old school metal band and sound quite ok! pronounced Metalwolf.... one word. Been around since 83 and have actve profiles on myspace and facebook.
yes, i am sure they are not a real band. ask your dad to introduce you to classic rock if you are interested in real bands. yes, i am sure they are not a real band. ask your dad to introduce you to classic rock if you are interested in real bands.