Re: Great River - Dan's stuff is some of the most musical out there - wish he
made a compressor! Also, the Speck ASC is great for the money. Possibly
excellent is the Summit FeQ - haven't heard one yet.
Don't discount cheap EQs, especially for use with electronic sources. If you
get something that operates a pro levels, you'll be much closer to modular
levels. The subtleties of of a high end unit are often lost inside a patch.
Barry S.
P.S. If you guys haven't seen this stuff yet, get ready to pop an eyeball (their
gear sounds phenominal, too):
http://www.vintageking.com/s.nl/sc.18/category.533/.fBack to semi-on topic: Shadow Hills is rumored to be working on an EQ
(Pultec or Helios stylee would be my guess).
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "crmatt99" <crmatt99@...> wrote:
>
> After listening to the demo I have been looking at graphic eq's, its real
tempting to get
> one in the $500 range, but I'm goina hold out for the Great River EQ-2NV,
mainly cause I
> already have their MP-2NV pre, but I'd realy like be able to use a high end
eq anyware not
> just with synths. If anybodybody is in the market for this type of eq check out
the controls
> they seem like they would be easy to read and work with.