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Graphic equaliser.
Being rather out of touch with the latest gizmos, any recommendations for
a decent sounding graphic equaliser that won't break the bank? 1/3rd octave type would be ideal. -- *Speak softly and carry a cellular phone * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Graphic equaliser.
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote: Being rather out of touch with the latest gizmos, any recommendations for a decent sounding graphic equaliser that won't break the bank? 1/3rd octave type would be ideal. The only equaliser I've noticed in recent years is the Behringer 96k24 one. However I have no idea of how well it works. Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Graphic equaliser.
Lots of these things in second hand shops. Marantzz JVC, Even goodmans, wash
my mouth out. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Being rather out of touch with the latest gizmos, any recommendations for a decent sounding graphic equaliser that won't break the bank? 1/3rd octave type would be ideal. The only equaliser I've noticed in recent years is the Behringer 96k24 one. However I have no idea of how well it works. Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Graphic equaliser.
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Brian_Gaff wrote: Lots of these things in second hand shops. Marantzz JVC, Even goodmans, wash my mouth out. Many of those don't have a terribly impressive performance. I was more thinking of a digital type - but they weren't around at reasonable prices when I was working in that sort of field. So was hoping for info from someone who still is. -- *IF ONE SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMER DROWNS, DO THE REST DROWN TOO? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Graphic equaliser.
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote: In article , Brian_Gaff wrote: Lots of these things in second hand shops. Marantzz JVC, Even goodmans, wash my mouth out. Many of those don't have a terribly impressive performance. I was more thinking of a digital type - but they weren't around at reasonable prices when I was working in that sort of field. So was hoping for info from someone who still is. AIUI The Behringer EQ 96k24 does have spdif in/out as well as analogue. When I had a look at the manuals a long time ago it looked fairly flexible. But I've never actually seen or used one, so have no idea how good it is in reality. Nor have I looked at any alternatives. Do you want one for real-time playback or recording EQ? Or to manipulate files? There may be alternative approaches. e.g. Audacious has a simple 'graphic equaliser'. And sox will let you do something similar to files. May also do it for playback I think. Perhaps not suitable for your situation but sox is well designed from the POV of avoiding digital processing defects. Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Graphic equaliser.
In article ,
Jim Lesurf wrote: Do you want one for real-time playback or recording EQ? Or to manipulate files? There may be alternative approaches. e.g. Audacious has a simple 'graphic equaliser'. And sox will let you do something similar to files. May also do it for playback I think. Perhaps not suitable for your situation but sox is well designed from the POV of avoiding digital processing defects. I want a self contained unit for 'studio' use. Preferably with a choice of balanced/unbalanced analogue inputs. Digital in and out not required - although would be ok as a plus. There are lots on the market for PA etc applications - just wondered if anyone had hands on experience of the various makes. My experience of Behringer (and others of that ilk) is some of their products are very good, others not so. But all reasonably priced. -- *My wife has a slight impediment in her speech. She stops to breathe. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Graphic equaliser.
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote: In article , Jim Lesurf wrote: Do you want one for real-time playback or recording EQ? Or to manipulate files? There may be alternative approaches. e.g. Audacious has a simple 'graphic equaliser'. And sox will let you do something similar to files. May also do it for playback I think. Perhaps not suitable for your situation but sox is well designed from the POV of avoiding digital processing defects. I want a self contained unit for 'studio' use. Preferably with a choice of balanced/unbalanced analogue inputs. Digital in and out not required - although would be ok as a plus. There are lots on the market for PA etc applications - just wondered if anyone had hands on experience of the various makes. My experience of Behringer (and others of that ilk) is some of their products are very good, others not so. But all reasonably priced. The Behringer (DEQ2496) seems for analogue to have balanced XLR in and out, plus a couple of jacks out. To me it looks pretty good, but this is only on paper as I've never tried one. Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Graphic equaliser.
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... Being rather out of touch with the latest gizmos, any recommendations for a decent sounding graphic equaliser that won't break the bank? 1/3rd octave type would be ideal. Look out for Klark Teknik DN360 31 band - two channels. Not a "latest gizmo"- but a British studio analogue work-horse with a 20 year pedigree. Ubiquitous and still in production. Iain |
Graphic equaliser.
On 03/03/2014 13:22, Iain Churches wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... Being rather out of touch with the latest gizmos, any recommendations for a decent sounding graphic equaliser that won't break the bank? 1/3rd octave type would be ideal. Look out for Klark Teknik DN360 31 band - two channels. Not a "latest gizmo"- but a British studio analogue work-horse with a 20 year pedigree. Ubiquitous and still in production. Nice piece of kit if you can find one at a good price, £400 seems to be the present second hand value -- David Kennedy http://www.anindianinexile.com |
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