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How to EQ Acoustic Guitars – Episode 21

Topics: mixing guitars, Mixing Skills By: Chris Huff January 25, 2018

How does one EQ an acoustic guitar?  It’s not a simple one-step process but a process that begins on stage.  Chris Huff walks you through every step, from determining the natural sound of the guitar to dealing with monitor feedback to the final EQ and effects work.  He includes steps to avoid common pitfalls and details a method to give the acoustic guitar a percussive sound.  No matter how big or small the band, there’s plenty of tips to help everyone.

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  • Mixing Acoustic Guitar: Working with EQ, Effects, and Tone.

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