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Originally Posted by NoHyperbole the Q factor determines how "wide" of an effect each EQ step up or down on a given frequency will have on the frequencies immediately higher
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Nice explanation. To put all that more succinctly, Q is the inverse of bandwidth. High Q = narrow bandwidth.
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