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MID RANGE800 - (where clutter happens,our ears are sensitive,too much soundshard, nasal,obnoxious)5 STRING BASS (ATTACK 700-1k, STRING NOISE )ELEC GUITARS (BITE - , AIR 8k)Middle CPIANOEXT RANGE FULL RANGE NORMAL RANGE FULL RANGE EXT RANGE440 Hz880 Hz1720 Hz3540 Hz55 Hz110 Hz220 Hz7080 kSYNTHESIZERSUB-WOOFERSMID-RANGE SPEAKERSM iddle CVOCALS, FEMALEVOCALS, MALE (PRESENCE 5k, SIBILANCE )4 STRING BASSCELLOVIOLIN, MANDOLINHIGH FREQBRIGHTNESS5k - 10k(lots ofharmonics. plusvocal sibilance,and cymbals)HORNS/TWEETERSULTRA-HIGHFREQUENC IES10k - 20k(not muchenergy ormusicality) - 5k(where our earsare most sensitive& where brittleharsh, screechie is)LOW-MID300 - 800(this range has lotsof upper resonance& droning. Think ofAGT feedback)UPPERBASS BAND160 - 300(warmth, or amuddy, woodysound.)
MID RANGE 800 - 2.5k (where clutter happens, our ears are sensitive, too much sounds hard, nasal, obnoxious) 5 STRING BASS (ATTACK 700-1k, STRING NOISE 2.5k)ELEC GUITARS (BITE - 2.5k, AIR 8k)Middle C PIANO
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