these math formulas are so confusing, isn't there a calculator where i put in the frequency i want to eq and it gives me the capacitors/resistors/transistors/whatever values so i can build it? i'm finding it crazy hard to find a way to reduce the volume at the 110-130hz range, i just want to solder things inside my speakers and passively reduce the volume only in this frequency range 😓
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these math formulas are so confusing, isn't there a calculator where i put in the frequency i want to eq and it gives me the capacitors/resistors/transistors/whatever values so i can build it?
i'm finding it crazy hard to find a way to reduce the volume at the 110-130hz range, i just want to solder things inside my speakers and passively reduce the volume only in this frequency range 😓
My parametric has 7 faders on my mixer. I dont use software.