28-Jan-2016, 19:48
Hi all
I have a single silver phantom and am not bowled over by the high frequencies, just a personal opinion. I know getting a second and obviously stereo will make a large difference in terms spatial tone etc but I'm wondering if there is any built in way to eq the phantoms, I like my cymbals to stand out! I have found a workaround with using a Bluesound node 2 which you can use its inbuilt tone controls even when using the optical out which surprised me and in my personal opinion this greatly improves the sound (just a personal opinion) but just wondering if there was a proper way to do this?
Thanks
Nick
I have a single silver phantom and am not bowled over by the high frequencies, just a personal opinion. I know getting a second and obviously stereo will make a large difference in terms spatial tone etc but I'm wondering if there is any built in way to eq the phantoms, I like my cymbals to stand out! I have found a workaround with using a Bluesound node 2 which you can use its inbuilt tone controls even when using the optical out which surprised me and in my personal opinion this greatly improves the sound (just a personal opinion) but just wondering if there was a proper way to do this?
Thanks
Nick