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LFE Low-Frequency Effects

LFE Low-Frequency Effects

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What is LFE (low-frequency effects)?

LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) is an audio channel that delivers deep bass sounds like rumbles or explosions. It adds depth to scenes by routing low-frequency sounds through subwoofers in a surround sound setup, creating a more immersive and realistic audio experience.

What should the LFE level be set at?

The LFE level is typically set at 0 dB but can vary based on the mix or playback environment.

What is the frequency range of LFE?

The LFE frequency range is usually 3 to 120 Hz, designed for deep bass sounds.

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