lejaz
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Sorry, I'm not familiar with that graph. The graph I saw was an older one of the k701 unbalanced. I think there was a boost around 6khz which I think is the upper mids, not treble range. I've also read a lot of posts which mention a spike in the upper mids with the 701/2. Normally if I'm mixing an electric guitar track and it needs more bite I will boost the upper mids...probably around 2.5-4 khz, not the treble. The DF is supposed to be as flat as they come, but you can't always believe what you read. Maybe the 702 balanced is even more flat...though people have told me otherwise.
Originally Posted by realmassy /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm not a musician or a sound technician, so sorry if I can't focus the instruments in the right frequencies range I don't know exactly what you mean with 'upper mids boost': here is the frequency response graph of my balanced K702: Honestly I can't see any boost, on the contrary it look quite flat to me. Maybe someone can explain me how to read the graph |
Sorry, I'm not familiar with that graph. The graph I saw was an older one of the k701 unbalanced. I think there was a boost around 6khz which I think is the upper mids, not treble range. I've also read a lot of posts which mention a spike in the upper mids with the 701/2. Normally if I'm mixing an electric guitar track and it needs more bite I will boost the upper mids...probably around 2.5-4 khz, not the treble. The DF is supposed to be as flat as they come, but you can't always believe what you read. Maybe the 702 balanced is even more flat...though people have told me otherwise.