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Behringer Ultragraph Pro FBQ1502

Graphic EQ from Behringer belonging to the Ultragraph Pro series

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Published on 05/23/06 at 08:48
2 x 15 band equalizer analog + / - 12 dB
1U 19 "
Inputs / outputs balanced XLR and jack 6.35
No computer link
1 knob output level by
A bypass switch (e) by
A switch range + / - 6 dB + / - 12 dB
A switch on / off Feedback Detection System (knob the adjustment of each band has a diode in the diode mode FDS implement a spectrum analyzer that can be used rustic to find the frequency that feedback in the input signal)
Also has a mono output low-pass cutoff frequency adjustable

UTILIZATION

It is used quite intuitively. It is quick to make it work. The manual is good, but normally we do not need. The pots are a bit small but in 1U there is no miracle. I wish I had a mid-point a little stronger but it's detail.

SOUND QUALITY

The sound seems to me to correct. The breath is especially present in range + / - 6 dB. In range + / - 12 dB is acceptable, especially given what I do. I do not use equalizer in PA but equalizer bass guitar.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 15 days, it does the job for 100 euros, it's pretty awesome. I return my bass pedal in a Behringer AB100 which is actually a switch but I use as a preamp, then I attack the equalizer (one of only two channels) and a power block and then craft a subwoofer Behringer ULTRABASS BB115. With that I can really sculpt my sound and turn over frequency if the room has a resonance. Before I used an EQ pedal 7 frequencies but it is not enough. I did not take 31 frequencies because I was afraid of losing me. 15 frequencies it's not bad.