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I mean, I see the whole 60Hz and 18kHz and stuff like that, but i don't know what each one mean, for instance, which one is the bass? treble? etc? help me please

2006-09-08 08:45:45 · 2 answers · asked by Ha Ha! 3 in Entertainment & Music Music

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The numbers are the audible frequencies that you can adjust with the slide potentiometers. 60 Hz is 60 Hertz, or cycles per second, 18kHz is 18,000 Hertz. The lower the number, the lower the frequency. Bass is on the left, treble on the right is the easiest way to remember it.

2006-09-08 08:53:04 · answer #1 · answered by guidof16 2 · 0 0

the lower numbers are bass and the higher numbers are for treble. 60hz is a low frequency. hz stands for hertz which is a measurement of cycles per second. 18 khz is 18 kilohertz. generally a human can hear tones from 20 hz to 20khz. for example, a speaker cone that moves at 60 hz would mean that the cone moves in and out at a rate of 60 times per second which would be bass. aspeaker that moves at 18khz or 18,000 per second would be high tones, like from a tweeter. equalizers custom tailor the sound to the way you like to hear it

2006-09-08 15:58:01 · answer #2 · answered by roseland2911 2 · 0 0

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