Magic Frequency for Electric Guitar
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Originally posted by UCYDzeYIkNPD7_6adQZ3oX8g at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLeNSm5-b7I
thanks!
Randy Rhoads boosted 500hz.
Tom Scholz was big on 800hz.
Love those guys…✌️
i'll be playing with this on my next mix
Funny isn't it; I realy dislike that frequency – my guitar buss generally starts with a deep cut around 330, then I begrudgingly bring the level back up intil it fills in the sound for the mix.
what’s a good Q value for the boost?
Tom Scholz (Boston/Rockman Founder) always said that the mid-range is where the guitar lives or dies. I have an EQ pedal that has a 400 Hz slider so I push that just a bit. A little 100 Hz and a pinch of 1.6 k pleases me.
That was really useful! Tks
Cheers from Brazil!
personally i like to do a 7 or so db boost at 200hz, i am using an 8 string though, makes it sound meaty, but not muddy or too bassy.
I really guessed 300 Hertz, damn
This is great advice! what's the frequency to boost the 80`s hard rock honky tone?
It's about F sharp 360 hz if you did it at 323 you are resonating the open East string
What's the highest frequency that's ideal for metal guitar
I always cut this ' muddy' freq
good stuff buddy
Interesting, as I tend to pay attention at around 680 hz.
Very interesting
I have a plexi based patch that I built on my helix. I have an eq block that had a 7db boost at 400, I just now drop it to 360. ????????.
You are a GENIUS my friend. That changed the world on my Strat and LP. Can’t thank you enough!
Thanks Joe! As already mentioned, I ´d also be interested how you do the globals in Helix.
350ish is one of the muddly murkiest freqs. for me, it builds up in a mix way too fast.
As always, great vid Joe
Great advice about lowering 360Hz on the drums to reduce the "boxy wff wff" sound. I had that very anomaly going on with an active project. Dropped about 2dB of 360Hz with a fairly wide Q on the drum buss, and voila!! It really did get rid of it. I also added about the same amount of 360Hz on my electric git buss. The before/after is subtle, but adds a touch of mid-energy that was missing before. I like it. Thanks for the great tips!
Great video! What is the name of the song that is being mixed?