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«  Very good equalizer »

Published on 03/04/12 at 10:11
31 band equalizer active 1U.
An output gain,
has a 80Hz low cut,
a bypass
a switch 12/6 db correction.
31 bands from a 12-12Dbs, can change in 6 / -6 db which allows a more precise adjustment.

Jack in mono (unball) and XLR (ballanced)
Out Jack Mono (unballanced) and XLR (ballanced)

What the standard.

UTILIZATION

Configuration identical to any equalizer, easy when you know what you do.

Bands are effective regardless of breath when you added a boost 12.

I use it mainly to equalize my guitar live to correct the default room, and not to eat on the frequency of my other musician.

I used it for some recordings, it fulfills its taff.

it will have been just as appreciable height is parameterizable cut down instead of being fixed at 80Hz,

A cut above have been welcome, but rather to detail.

SOUND QUALITY

Yamaha quality is to go, far beyond the low range (normal range seen her).

Little breath by boosting frequencies.
None in the proper use (lower frequencies rather than boost non desired frequencies required)

Bypass relatively transparent, I personally see no difference between the eq bypassed and not in the chain of equ.


The front is solid (the legs do not bend as some rack aluminum facades)

OVERALL OPINION

Used for 4 years now, I had bought € 200 as a model of nine exhibition closeouts then it was worth nine 400 has its output.

I never regreté this purchase, however I regret not to possess a second.

Its 1U seduced me, many modern bands equalizer 31 adopt the 2U which is far too bulky for just a slice of equalization.

Surpasses all Beringher, peavey, Art, dbx, samson I've tested.