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Questions about EQ Between Traktor and Speakers.
Posted on: 17.11.2012 by Vi Melroy
Hello,

I want to ensure that Traktor's Sound passes through an EQ Software to increase Bass on the Speakers instead of always having my Bass Knob on Max.

Is this possible?
Is there a specific name for that kind of software ?
Do you know any of it ?


Sorry for my English. Thank you for reading.
Vi Melroy
17.11.2012
Hello,

I want to ensure that Traktor's Sound passes through an EQ Software to increase Bass on the Speakers instead of always having my Bass Knob on Max.

Is this possible?
Is there a specific name for that kind of software ?
Do you know any of it ?


Sorry for my English. Thank you for reading.
Vi Melroy
22.11.2012
Thx for answering topic to close. Was jsut searching for a software solution for one evening but too late now. Thx. Bbye.
Eleanora Flesner
22.11.2012
I agree. If you have low quality speakers, get a cheap active subwoofer. A small 6 or 8 inch would probably work.

Or if you really want software, then you can probably google "Digital software equalizer" or something similar or send your output signal to a hardware EQ, (if you can get one of those 12v eq made for cars it would work), before it goes to your amp.
Latoria Kavulich
19.11.2012
Two Words: Subwoofer (well one word)
Harley Zitka
17.11.2012
You either need different speakers or you need a SUBWOOFER. Increasing the bass through hardware or software isn't going to help, and will likely only destroy your speaker.
Vi Melroy
18.11.2012
I actually want more bass because of my speaker quality and dont want to always put bass knob on max... this is why I asked this question... Thanks...
Leeanna Ayla
17.11.2012
The bass knob on your mixer is always at max? I don't believe that's a very good idea.

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