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EQ for Guitars Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practice

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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete Electric Guitar EQ Sculpting Course 2026," what is the primary sonic characteristic that the course emphasizes adjusting in the lower-midrange (around 200-500 Hz) for electric guitar to achieve a "punchy" and "defined" tone?
Increasing a broad boost to add weight and thickness without sacrificing clarity.
Utilizing a high-shelf filter to brighten the attack without introducing harshness.
Applying a narrow, aggressive cut to remove muddy resonances that can make the guitar sound indistinct.
Implementing a low-pass filter to reduce excessive treble and prevent a thin sound.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the EQ sculpting principles taught in "The Complete Electric Guitar EQ Sculpting Course 2026," when dealing with a bright or piercing electric guitar tone, what EQ strategy is generally recommended to tame harshness without making the guitar sound dull or lifeless?
Boosting frequencies above 5 kHz with a wide Q to add air and sparkle.
Using a low-shelf filter to roll off all frequencies below 100 Hz.
Significantly increasing the gain in the 10-15 kHz range to smooth out the high end.
Applying a moderate cut in the upper-midrange (around 2-4 kHz) with a relatively narrow Q.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of sculpting a distorted electric guitar tone for a dense mix, as detailed in "The Complete Electric Guitar EQ Sculpting Course 2026," what is the strategic purpose of applying a high-pass filter (HPF) in the range of 80-150 Hz?
To emphasize the pick attack and transient response of the notes.
To prevent unwanted low-frequency rumble and mud that can clutter the mix.
To create a sense of sonic separation from the bass guitar.
To add warmth and fullness to the lower end of the guitar's sound.

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