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Equalizer in a Hi Fi system
Just curious to hear everyone’s opinions on using an equalizer in a high end hi fi system. Was at work tonight and killing time and came across a Schitt Loki max $1500 Equalizer with some very good reviews. What are some of the pros / Benefits and cons in using one. Just curious. BTW. I’m talking about a top of the line. Hi end equalizer. Mostly to calm some high frequencies and some bad recordings.
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@jtcf That's called an EQ81 because they are emulating the sound (and circuitry) of the classic Neve 1081 4-band eq. This is a 70's era Neve console EQ designed for mixing and tone shaping. This EQ has color & personality, and is really meant for mixing. It's not super transparent and does not emulate a tube eq. It's solid-state all the way. I've got a Great River EQ-2NV which is also a "Neve-alike" eq. It sounds amazing for shaping individual instruments and buses. The high & low shelfs do make good bass & treble controls for a stereo mix. The mid bands have a bit of color, but are a bit narrow for a stereo mix. Look up the original Neve 1081... it's beautiful! I've used Neve preamps, but not the 1081. |
“As for your assessment of Skyline vs. PEQ1... I very much agree about the superior flexibility of the PEQ1's design... I just wish my unit had sounded better” based on your earlier description of your PEQ-1 experience, I am fairly sure you got a bad unit, @mirolab “Do your 'custom' cables have the ground connected from end to end?” Cardas did 4 of them for 1000 dollars. I sure hope they grounded them properly. They are completely sonically transparent. I now know this because when I had the Skyline in the Bryston tape loop on ‘bypass,’ which you’ve stated is a true hardwire bypass, I could not hear any difference at all A-B ing with tape loop in and out. They are great cables |
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