I have a small project studio and am looking for an inexpensive graphic equalizer for guitar, vocals,drum machine, bass, etc. Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance
GC
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Greggc, I can't help you with your question but i would sugge
Greggc,
I can't help you with your question but i would suggest that you throw a dollar figure out so that those who ARE in the know can know what you mean when you say 'inexpensive'... it's a subjective term.
Give us the most you are willing to pay (and then expect to pay about twice that ;) )
cheers,
greg
Originally posted by Greggc: I have a small project studio and
Originally posted by Greggc:
I have a small project studio and am looking for an inexpensive graphic equalizer for guitar, vocals,drum machine, bass, etc. Any recommendations?Thanks in advance
GC
Greg,
My advice is to get a parametric EQ for recording applications. Graphics are intended for PA and sound reinforcement work, not for recording. The reason for this is the "ripple effect" displayed by graphics when the faders are pulled to their extreme settings (full cut or boost on any band) .. also graphics, depending on their filter topology, can have a different "Q" or bandwidth at different settings..
PMI has the new Toft ATC 2 mic pre amp and equalizer which is quite affordable.. I would look into that.
[ February 04, 2004, 03:13 PM: Message edited by: Kurt Foster ]
Originally posted by Greggc: I have a small project studio and
Originally posted by Greggc:
I have a small project studio and am looking for an inexpensive graphic equalizer for guitar, vocals,drum machine, bass, etc. Any recommendations?Thanks in advance
GC
As far as decent, inexpensive eqs go, try Rane products. Their PE-17 is a rather quiet and honest sounding parametric.
i'd go for a parametric instead, perhaps the speck eq
i'd go for a parametric instead, perhaps the speck eq