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The Alesis M-EQ230 - a quite revolutionary (from a space point of view) dual channel 30 notch 1/3 octave graphic can be found cheap in s/h ad's - worth a look, althought for newbies, mebbe a parametric eq is a better 'creative' purchase, these 2x30's can be useful for certain jobs.
You get 1/4" and phono jacks sockets so you can match it up ok without plug-converters to your studio. Interestingly like the Klark Teknik's the M-EQ230 has an 'Auto Power Muting' function which cuts the signal at power up/down from power on/off transients... This is VERY good to have in a PA setup especialy... and the In/Out switch allows you to easily compare your original signal to the equalized sound.
20hz - 20khz, 1/3 octave notches - (25 / 31 / 40 / 50 / 62 / 80 / 100 / 125 / 160 / 200 / 250 / 320 / 400 / 500 / 640 / 800 / 1k / 1.3k / 1.6k/ 2k / 2.5k / 3.15k / 4k / 5k / 6.2k / 8k / 10k / 13k / 16k / 20kHz ) - with a Boost/Cut of ±12dB each.... bypass switch/eq in/out.... ±12dB input gain control...
User comments please... I've used 'em, they don't 'feel' good, but they work ok, pretty good actualy, traditional 1/3 octave graphic but space saving design & cheapo!
very useful unit this 2x30 unit is making ihis job perfectly. easy to use for studio or live equalisation you can plug it in insert or on the output signal of you mixer. It's probably not the kind of of EQ to equalize a 30Kw PA system, but for monitoring, recording in studio or live equalizing it's working real good. I got mine for 150euros and if you manage to find a better EQ for a lower price... tell me!
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