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Old 02-19-2007, 02:30 PM
Daniel Yeabsley Daniel Yeabsley is offline
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Here's my (uneducated) answer: The notch filter 'slices out' a narrow section of your sound. It can be useful for removing feedback or resonance at specific points in the audio spectrum.

The low-cut filter, on the other hand, removes everything below a certain frequency. Very useful for clearing up a muddy sounding room, or taking away 'rumbles' if you're using a microphone.

I just wish my iAmp came with a low-cut filter!
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