Jeeze PG, are you blind? - there it is, partly hidden under your flux
capacitor!!

A parametric equaliser is similar to a graphic equaliser with the additional
function of variable frequency selection, instead of a bank of fixed
frequency sliders, allowing you to 'tune' in accurately on the desired
frequency you wish to eliminate, (or boost).
If the 'Q' of the equalisation curve is steep enough (that is also variable)
you can cut/boost very small and specific frequency bands.
They are (were) used in PA setups to reduce feedback at certain frequencies,
allowing higher output levels from the PA before any nasty howling (from the
PA, not the crowd) occurs.

So there :-)

GB

> Hmmm, now where did I put my Parametric Equaliser?  [Searching]
> Well there's the Scanning Electron Microscope, and I'm pretty sure
> that's the Plasma Accelerator I see under the Photon Tubes.  Oh!
> there's the old Matter-Energy Teleport device I got years back :-P
>
> No Parametric Equalisers among this gunk though.  So, what exactly
> does a Parametric Equaliser do, all will I need to use my Temporal
> Transfer Unit (Time-Machine) to get one?
>
> Cheers,
>PrinceGaz -- "Serious about the Parametric Equaliser bit, less so
>about the rest"


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