lrb@rrivax.rri.uwo.ca (Lance R. Bailey) (07/26/90)
In article <23368@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU>, jake@northstar58 (Robert W. Fasciano) writes... >I'm looking for a circuit design for an audio >PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER. The idea behind the circuit saw one in an article on how to better your bass (answer was build a paremetric) in one of audio stereo review stereo/video guide this winter _________________________________ Lance R. Bailey, Systems Manager | Robarts Research Institute email: lrb@rri.uwo.ca | Clinical Trials Resources Group vox: 519-663-3787 ext. 4108 | P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Dr. fax: 519-663-3789 | London, Canada N6A 5K8
jake@northstar58 (Robert W. Fasciano) (07/26/90)
I'm looking for a circuit design for an audio PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER. The idea behind the circuit is that it is able to amplify or attenuate a narrow, variable frequency. There are two control knobs, one controls the center frequency, the other determines the amount of gain or attenuation. Any references or infomation would be helpful.
rh@well.sf.ca.us (Robert Horvitz) (08/05/90)
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