It sweeps over 5 octaves from 16 KHz down to 500 Hz
Lo-Cut filter
It sweeps over 5 octaves from 25 Hz up to 800 Hz
4-band inductive EQ
Inductor based circuits are the “holy grail” of equaliser designs. These were used for example in the much favoured Pultec equaliser design, which dates back to the late 1950’s.
Owing to their unique electro-mechanical properties, inductors impart a character all of their own, which is very distinctive.
Our inductive EQ uses inductors in each of the four bands (unlike other so-called inductive EQ’s on the market), giving precise control and the distinctive inductor sound on each band.
As a consequence of using inductors, this provides a “peaking” characteristic, giving much tighter control of the frequency selected.
The inductor values and components have been carefully chosen and matched to provide an extremely musical sound.
Each band provides switch selection of any of six carefully selected frequencies chosen at musically pleasing intervals.
Each band uses a fader - instead of a rotary potmeter - for cut and boost control, allowing a maximum of plus or minus 15dB.
Our 4-band inductive EQ can be used on the Large Fader or the Small Fader Path, separate or in combination with the other EQ sections.
Four bands with switchable, overlapping fequencies
- Low : 50, 80, 100, 150, 300, 600 Hz
- Low Mid : 125, 250, 500, 1K, 2K, 4K Hz
- Hi Mid : 2.5, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 KHz
- High : 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16 KHz
Why faders instead of rotary controls ?
Simply just because we like it.
But also, in our opinion, this gives much better visual control of the level of cut or boost, so you know what’s going on in a glance.
Swing EQ
Our Swing EQ is a fast and easy way to make a track sound “warmer” or “cooler”.
By turning the one-control-knob counterclockwise, you attenuate the highs and boost the lows, making the sound darker.
By turning the one-control-knob clockwise, you attenuate the lows and boost the highs, making the sound brighter or cooler.