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Hello all,

I'm new to this forum and relatively new to the whole recording/mastering universe. I have a modest home studio, and I've recently dipped my toe into the mastering pool. Right now my mastering toolset consists of a TC Finalizer EXP, which is I'm sure laughably paltry compared to some of the amazing gear you regularly deploy. I've come to the conclusion that I dearly need a parametric EQ to round out my setup. Can you suggest a good, modestly priced unit. Keep in mind that I am a poor do-it-yourselfer who's only looking to slightly upgrade his wretched demos. Any other suggestions for ways to improve my mixes/masters would also be greatly appreciated.

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anonymous Thu, 02/27/2003 - 08:20

Hi Joe, thanks for your reply.

The "EQ" section of the Finalizer Express is really not an EQ but more of a boost control for the three bands in the compressor (I think its big brother has more of a conventional EQ). The EXP does perform some EQ function, but it will not do things like shelve, and it doesn't allow enough control that I can get a good low end in my masters. An EQ that is a couple grand is probably out of my league, though one in the $500-1000 range is pretty realistic. I realize that my concept of mastering is highly amateurish in light of what most on this forum do, but I am trying to learn, to slowly upgrade, without completely putting myself in hock.

GT40sc Thu, 02/27/2003 - 09:10

In that price-range, I would check out the Speck ASC, a mono 4-band parametric. You can get 2 of them racked up from Mercenary Audio for just over a grand.

If that's still too high, look for a used Orban 642-B or 622-B. This is a stereo 4-band parametric, should run about $500 or less used...

best of luck,

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