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Old 17th January 2011   #31
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I think TC needs to hire much better faceplate designer. This is so lame ! But I guess it sounds great..
I kinda agree, the TC stuff sounds WAY better than it looks.

The faceplates kinda remind me of when you go to a cheap independent restaurant and you can tell the menu's been done by the owner's son in MS Word . . . Seriously, the next time I see the name of a restaurant typeset in 'Algerian' I'm going to Burger King.

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Old 17th January 2011   #32
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Old 26th February 2011   #33
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I just wanted to share my experience with the freebird. I've got 2 weeks ago and I'm in love, it sounds soo sweet but also really powerful. Beatiful for sculpting for exampel grand piano, tight tight bottom and airy highs.

The built quality looks good but the pots feel a bit cheap... But as long as it sounds so good, I don't care.

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Old 5th April 2011   #34
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Anyone else have one, or try it? What do you think to it?
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Old 22nd August 2011   #35
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Freebird feedback after 2-day use

Hi, I own the freebird since a few days, mixed one song for an important british artist and it made a huge impact-difference.
It is an extremely musical, sweet eq with a lot of character in the mids but on the right spot. It seems to do for the mix the "right thing". The presence control has fixed frequencies and db steps but it does what you need.
I am extremely happy with it and I am seeing using this both on the mix buss , for hi quality quick masterin and using the third channel for vocals or guitars during the mix or during recording for anything, really.

I highly recommend this eq for all people making Rock, alternative rock, alt pop, folk, blues, Jazz, acoustic.

my mixing setup is:
PT 9.03, Apogee Symphony 16 ch DA, Phoenix Nicerizer 16 ch summing amp, API 527's - Freebird - Apogee Mini Me.

best to all
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Old 22nd August 2011   #36
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Yeah thats cool,,
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Old 21st November 2011   #37
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Dear Thermionic`s

You made passive EQ which needs extra gain and has limited freq. regulation and you made 3 channel EQ .
Now is the time to make us plain simple TWO CHANNEL MIX BUSS EQ !!!! so I can finally place the right EQ after my Phoenix on my two buss !!!!!

Please !
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