EQ Advice for “live” sound

Good EQ technique is a big deal. It makes mixing easier and more forgiving. It can smooth issues with musicianship and arranging. It can help address challenging room acoustics and protect everyone in the auditorium from distracting squeals, piercing highs, and muffled mud that make listening difficult. It can elevate a good mix into something special.  (Features video mini-lecture by Mitch Gallagher, guitarist and Sweetwater Sound executive.)
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