Hello to all!
In the book Small Signal Audio Design by Douglas Self, chapter 10, page 271, where the author talks about the middle control, he wrote:
"It must be said at once that middle controls, while useful in mixers, are of very little value in a preamplifier. If the middle frequency is fixed, then the chances that this frequency and its associated Q correspond with room shortcomings or loudspeaker problems are remote in the extreme."
Could someone please explain why this is?
In the book Small Signal Audio Design by Douglas Self, chapter 10, page 271, where the author talks about the middle control, he wrote:
"It must be said at once that middle controls, while useful in mixers, are of very little value in a preamplifier. If the middle frequency is fixed, then the chances that this frequency and its associated Q correspond with room shortcomings or loudspeaker problems are remote in the extreme."
Could someone please explain why this is?