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Hi! can someone help me with a better EQ R sound than the original? I'm not very good with gain, freq, etc. Thanks. I'm trying to make it sound like a fr8x
 
Hi! can someone help me with a better EQ R sound than the original? I'm not very good with gain, freq, etc. Thanks. I'm trying to make it sound like a
Hello and welcome!

If you post your question in the Digital and MIDI forum, you are sure to get more answers than mine, but off the top of my head,I can tell you this:

The 4x and the 8x share a “sound engine,” BUT, the sizes of the internal speakers, the sizes and shapes of the space in which those speakers reside, and the amplifiers that drive those speakers is different. Assuming you have the same sounds seleccted on both accordions and play them both at the same volume, you will still hear a difference.
 
yes, I have the same sounds in all parts and friends with fr8x who have some settings and it sounds much better than a new one, but when I do the same settings at 4x I hear distorted sounds, so I need someone who looks closely at the sequences
 
Your 4x has a smaller internal amp & speakers than a 8x. A small 50 watt external amp should match it
to the 8x .
 
IMG_7677.jpeg.This is what my EQ looks like and it sounds pretty good, but I think it needs a master in its settings so it can be even better.
 
1. EQ only accounts for part of your problem. Set your volume at no higher than 110.. Any more than that will cause clipping.

2. As Jim D. Has suggested, plug into a small, 50 watt amplifier for better results.

3. For more suggestions, please post in the Digital and MIDI accordions section of this website.
 
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