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| Lives for gear Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Moscow
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| SPL Passeq Word of mouth said this one should be looked closely: With reasonable pricing and utmost performance of SPL mastering series gears. I expect to review it soon. ![]() |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Munich - Germany
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| Quite impressive looking. Let´s see if it sounds as MASSIVE as the PASSIVE ![]() |
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| Mastering Moderator Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Always on the Run
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| me wants one ![]()
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Tampa Bay/Cape Fear NC
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| any idea on pricing?
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| Gear maniac | Can you make the picture bigger. I can't really see the knobs. ![]() |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Manchester, UK
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| That has to be one of the most unintuitive interfaces I've ever seen. I mean it looks cool, but I don't think I have the brain capacity to remember which knob does what ..... Shame, because I think SPL are severely underrated. Jules |
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I felt that way at first, too much arty farty ... but have decided it's fairly easy to understand and if it sounds good will look just fine ;) All the boost/cut is centered around the overall gain... so that's where you look first, then move out toward the freqs. List is $4890.
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| Lives for gear | Such a few recommendations of all the SPL stuff! Think they have a lot of really good equipment, haven't they? This thing will be good, I am sure! Love the vitalizer!
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Still prefer the UI approach they used for the PQ though. That's an EQ you can just twist and go. Does anyone know how the Passive is supposed to compare to the PQ incidentally ....? Jules | |
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| Lives for gear | Like Kyle said....................Whats the price on this puppy? ![]() |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| Can anyone lead me to a link that goes into the theory of this design of EQ? I've heard of people boosting and cutting the same frequency, but to what end? I've used the low boost/cut bands on a pultec in conjunction to add a type of resonant dip just above my boost frequency. So what is the real theory behind this practice? And is this new SPL indicative of or a departure from classic designs? And what's with the different boost/cut ranges for each band, and why the choice of frequency ranges for the bands? So many questions! Shuur is puuurty tho, innit... hur hur |
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| Lives for gear | Further information here: http://www.spl-usa.com/passeq/2595_inshort_E.html Price will be about 4k EUROs Available from June in Germany! That is what I found out! Good luck!
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| This looks like a really good concept- and flexible too! Hope it sounds really good- if it does I'll have to pick one up just for the way that you could tailor your EQ curves with the boost/cut at seperate freq's. I kind of wish that they had given the HF band an option higher than 20k and a HPF would have been nice too...
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| Gonna have to have a fiddle with this one.
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| anyone heard this yet? played with it? |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: 7 acres near Columbus, Ohio
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Tone? The eq is smooootheeee. I found the intrinsic -.5 db tilt from bottom to top to be annoying, and mastering recall to be impossible with such a wide swing on each pot. The 4U box is a little annoying as there's very little in it. Mostly I didn't lke the tonal quality it added. Not in love.
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| Gear Guru Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Uterèg statsie woar!
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| just for 10 minutes, in their shop. so not a real test. yes. clean, mellow power. not constricted or muffled. a nice layout. no problem finding things. cut (left of the volume knob) and boost (right) are logical cut and boost being not exact mirrors (in freq) is a smart idea as someone (here on GS) pointed out it has the SPL sound. which is very much OK IMHO.
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