We test this stylish take on a classic EQ design.
The EQ2 offers quality graphic and parametric EQ, with full MIDI capabilities, all delivered in a robust pedal. What's not to like?
This Brainworx EQ is inspired by esoteric mastering hardware.
Warmth is the name of the game for these three EQs, which boast modelled Marinair transformers and a range of different virtual vacuum tubes.
MAAT's mastering equaliser models the characteristics of 12 analogue EQ designs, but leaves out their real-world drawbacks!
How close do these modelling plug‑ins sound to the real thing?
Two channels of Pultec-style EQ in a 500‑series module would be enough for most manufacturers. But not for Wes...
I've always advised my students to set their high-pass filter slope at a steep setting of 48dB per octave to reduce boominess. Is this the best advice to give my students, who are very much at the beginner stage?
Plug‑in models of classic hardware can sound great if you feed them the right level. But what level is right?
Drawmer's affordable EQ brings a '70s vibe to your studio.
Offering both controllable coloration and three interactive bands of EQ, the Michelangelo aims to deliver something a little different.
In GotoEQ, Klevgränd are attempting to recreate some of the magic of the Pultec EQP‑1A hardware — in AUv3 plug-in format.
The third major update to Pro‑Q is packed with functionality, and the headline feature this time around is dynamic equalisation.
Find out how just how well this vintage recreation compares with the original that inspired it.
These modules can be mixed and matched to create a versatile, high-quality, Neve-esque channel strip for an impressive price.
iZotope say that Neutron not only has the processing power to address all sorts of mixing issues, but the intelligence to help you identify them.
The EQ4M features the same Air Band that put Mäag on the EQ map — plus a whole lot more!
The Signature Three offers something no other EQ does — four inductor-based bands per channel.
Mic Preamp, EQ & Routing Modules
Malcolm Toft’s latest brainchild enables you to turn your 500-series racks and modules into a fully modular analogue console.
Costing almost as much as a small car, you’d expect that nothing could cut like a Knif. Find out what made our reviewer invest in a Soma...
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