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Something Cool
Since I went through the trouble of measuring I can as well post it here.
This is all done with pink noise. I had separate runs with sweeping sine and sweeping square but as expected, these linear distortion units (aka equalizers) don't behave differently for that than for pink noise.
Note that the red line is always the reference pink noise, the original signal.
Preamps in use:
std_pink_treble:
std_pink_mids:
std_pink_bass:
std_bass_singray2band_max:
std_bass_singray2band_min:
std_bass_bongo_max:
std_bass_bongo_min:
std_bass_seymourduncan_max:
std_bass_seymourduncan_min:
std_bass_stingraythreeband_max:
std_bass_stingraythreeband_min:
std_bass_warwickthreeband_max:
std_bass_warwickthreeband_min:
This is all done with pink noise. I had separate runs with sweeping sine and sweeping square but as expected, these linear distortion units (aka equalizers) don't behave differently for that than for pink noise.
Note that the red line is always the reference pink noise, the original signal.
Preamps in use:
- Seymour Duncan's 3-band bass preamp
- Music Man's bongo 4-band
- Music Man's 3-band as found in a 2000 non-classic stingray
- Music Man's 2-band as found in 2011 Stingray Classic 5
- Warwick's active MEC 3-band as found in a PH German-made thumb
std_pink_treble:
std_pink_mids:
std_pink_bass:
std_bass_singray2band_max:
std_bass_singray2band_min:
std_bass_bongo_max:
std_bass_bongo_min:
std_bass_seymourduncan_max:
std_bass_seymourduncan_min:
std_bass_stingraythreeband_max:
std_bass_stingraythreeband_min:
std_bass_warwickthreeband_max:
std_bass_warwickthreeband_min: