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adjustment of bass and treble ranges, as illustrated in Figure 27.12. This type of response
(for fairly obvious reasons) is often termed a “ shelving ” equalizer. So, the Baxandall
shelving EQ is invariably appended with a midfrequency equalizer, which is tunable
over a range of frequencies, thereby enabling the sound engineer to adjust the middle
band of frequencies in relation to the whole spectrum (see also Figure 27.12 ). A signal
manipulation of this sort requires a tuned circuit, which is combined within an amplifi er
stage, which may be adjusted over a very wide range of attenuation and gain (perhaps as
much as 20 dB). How such a circuit is derived is illustrated in Figure 27.18.
Figure 27.18(a–c) : Derivation of midband parametric EQ circuit; see text.
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VRI A
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