Weiss EQ1-DYN
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From the folks who put high-end digital equalization on the map, Weiss' EQ1-DYN is an outstanding dynamic multi-band processor. It allows the user to dial in frequency ranges that need attenuation only when they exceed a certain level. The result is a much more natural sound with no "holes" in the audio that can come from conventional EQ.
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The EQ1-DYN is a dynamically controlled
equalizer. It has four dynamic bands (band 1,
band 2, band 5 and band 6) and three linear
bands (band 3, band 4 and band 7) per
channel, each operating at 88.2 or 96 kHz,
depending on input sampling frequency
(88.2kHz processing with 44.1kHz and
88.2kHz inputs, 96kHz processing with
48kHz and 96kHz inputs).
You adjust the EQ to a nominal setting the
input signal is then analyzed to determine
exactly how much equalization need actually
be applied. If the signal is already loud in a
certain band, it is not boosted even more.
Or, alternatively, if you want to attenuate
certain frequencies, these are only
attenuated when they exceed a certain level.
The EQ1-DYN features four freely
adjustable dynamic bands, and additionally
three linear bands per channel. Setting up
the dynamic bands is as easy as setting a
linear band. There is just one additional
parameter to be adjusted by the user, the
threshold control. This makes multi-band
dynamic control as easy and as versatile as
adjusting a parametric equalizer.
And all of this, of course, with the much
sought after sound of the EQ1-MK2 ...
including graphic and intuitive user interface,
96kHz processing, MIDI snapshot and
remote control, and more.
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