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| Gear nut Join Date: Jan 2006
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| newb question For some reason iver never learned what this means .....but i always hear someone talkin bout "rollin off the end". what exactly is roll-off? i was figurin another way of sayin decay. so am i lost in space or what? |
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| Lives for gear | Means to cut o filter the high frecuencies...does not means all of them...just the ones u need them o the ones are good for the purpose.
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| Gear Head Join Date: Jan 2007
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| roll off the low end= cut all the frequencies below a certain point roll off the high end= cut all the frequencies above a certain point |
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