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Desktop EQ?
Does anyone know of a good 6-12 band desktop EQ that is under $300? Rolls and Behringer each make one in the $80-120 range, but I have reservations about each. I read one review that called the Rolls unit "junk," and I've heard too many negative real-life stories about Behringer gear. Mackey makes a fairly small mixer with 9(?) EQ bands, but the looseness of the larger volume sliders makes me uneasy. I'm running an NP3 and Hammond Xk-3c - the 3-band EQ on the NP3 isn't detailed enough and the Hammond has only one "Tone" control. I don't want a rack unit, just something that can set on the floor next to my small Yamaha mixer and Radial Duplex DI. Any suggestions?
Re: Desktop EQ?
I would go for the Boss GE-7. Though it's dedicated to guitars it should work for the keyboard as well. Every shop should have it on stock, try it.
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Re: Desktop EQ?
Eumel wrote:I would go for the Boss GE-7. Though it's dedicated to guitars it should work for the keyboard as well. Every shop should have it on stock, try it.
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Considering that synth and piano's range extends much lower than guitar's, staying on the same idea of a stompbox I would rather go for its brother GB-7 which is designed for Bass whose range is as extended.
In the past Boss also had some nice half-rack graphice equalizers, such as the GE21 or RGE10, but they are no longer produced.
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Thanks, Eumel and Maxpiano. I should have mentioned that both of my instruments are stereo, so I'm looking for a stereo EQ, whereas both of the current-production Boss units you mentioned appear to be mono. The idea of a half-rack unit is intriguing, though, and I'll look into that as well. I realize that even with a stereo unit such as the Rolls I'll need one for my NP3 and possibly a second for my Hammond Xk-3c.
Re: Desktop EQ?
Maybe we didn't ask you the question we should have: why do you need such a detailed equalization for your keyboards? What's the problem you want to address? Maybe there are other causes and solutions...
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Re: Desktop EQ?
Thanks for asking, maxpiano! I'm running my NP3 through my new pair of TT08-A's in a 12' x 16' room with hardwood floors, hard plaster walls, very little hanging art, and lots of furniture (desk, credenza, four shelving/file cabinet units, and printer table). (I've temporarily decommissioned my Xk-3c until my new 2nd-tier keyboard stand extension arrives, and I'm uncertain what further issues I may have then.) I thought I would have a problem with the high end, but instead the room is boomy with bass. Cutting the bass on the NP3's EQ helps, but the wide bandwidth of the 3-band EQ sweeps a lot of good out with the bad. I'm thinking that with a 6-12 band EQ I could be more surgical in cutting only the guilty frequencies. I don't need or want 31 bands. The old Boss half-rack units you mentioned look pretty good, but I'm not interested in used gear. Furthermore, it appears that the Rolls unit I was looking at has also been discontinued. Now I'll look for another half-rack unit, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
Re: Desktop EQ?
You really can't do anything surgical with a small graphic EQ. Even a 31 band graphic is pretty crude. You need a parametric to do anything of significant value, but quite honestly your really just wasting money.
You can't fix a room sonically with equalization. You have to fix the room.
You can't fix a room sonically with equalization. You have to fix the room.
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Re: Desktop EQ?
http://www.primacoustic.com/london-8/
Yes, you have to fix the room, Primacoustic London kit 8, I have two of them in my studio. The room is 3,50 by 2,40 m and it has helped a lot to keep the room clean and unboomy. The EQ isn't going to do anything...
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Yes, you have to fix the room, Primacoustic London kit 8, I have two of them in my studio. The room is 3,50 by 2,40 m and it has helped a lot to keep the room clean and unboomy. The EQ isn't going to do anything...
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