[sdiy] pro EQs
Sven Windisch
mai00fpz at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Tue Jan 4 00:08:35 CET 2005
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Kenneth Elhardt wrote:
Hi Kenneth et. al.
> However, one unit that comes to mind that outspecs just about everything
> else is the Behringer T1951 Tube parametric EQ which is their higher-end EQ.
> It uses parallel filters for minimal phase shift, constant-Q, gold plated
> XLR and 1/4 balanced I/O, individual bypass per band, tube warmth controls,
> stereo 4 bands per channel. At $150 why would anybody try to build their
> own without checking it out first. If you're willing to go digital there
I don't want to destroy your world-view, but say this: Get you some event
technicians and studio engineers and ask them about Behringer. I tell you
what they'll say: Behringer gear is not good for anthing but noise
generation. I surely can understand why one wants to build his own gear
that works well and perfectly fits his needs, too.
Greetz,
Sven.
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