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Treble and Bass relate to the audio frequency range. In a nutshell the audible frequency range is 20H - 20,000Hz. Bass is generally in the 20 - 80HZ while 81 - 20,000 HZ fall into mid and high range frequency. So when you turn up the treble it increases the output to the higher frequency range and when you turn up the bass you are increasing the lower frequency range. Here is a good video to watch on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ9-Z-AdNAs

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Bass and Treble are Types of Settings typically used by Multi-Channel Mixers to allow users to raise or lower the Output Gain of Pre-Set Values among an Equilizer inside the Mixer. Instead of altering Frequency Values themselfes the User can modify the outcome of a channel in an easy way without installing an extra Equilizer.

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Treble and bass clefs show where each note is.

E.g. the treble clef shows that g is the note where the dot of the treble clef is.

The bass clef shows that the note f is where the dot of the bass clef is.

Treble clef represents the note g.

Bass clef represents the note f.

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