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Weiss EQ1-DYN-LP
Estimated price for orientation: 5 600 $
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Description Type: Equalizer Model: EQ1-DYN-LP Effect/Enhancement: Graphic Equalization Frequency Bands: 7 Brand: Weiss
Selling our Weiss Eq1-DYN-LP. Although it shows dynamic and linear phase on the front it's only loaded with the Linear phase program. You can however also load the dynamic program as well (not included). Amazing outboard EQ. Anyone who has used one knows there is just some magic going on inside these units. Even running audio through flat improves the sound. We bought with the intention of taking on more mastering projects but we haven't really and would like to sell and get something we could use more often like some new preamps or compressors. Unit is working perfectly and it's in great condition cosmetically as well. The EQ1-DYN-LP
The EQ1-DYN-LP contains both the Dynamic and the Linear Phase EQ programs. After power-up of the unit, the user can chose between Dynamic (DYN) and Linear Phase (LP) modes. This allows to use a single unit for a wealth of different equalizing tasks. The workspace storage, the snapshots and the snapshot backups are fully independent between the DYN and LP parts of the unit. This means that all setup data are retained in any case. Users of EQ1-LP and EQ1-DYN units can upload their current snapshot data into the EQ1-DYN-LP via MIDI.
NOTE!! This unit only contains the Linear Phase program but has the option of adding the dynamic as well. Here are the main features common to all four models:
Seven identical parametric bands. All seven bands cover the entire audio frequency range. Each band has Boost/Cut, Frequency and Q/Slope knobs. Each band operates in any of the following modes: High shelving, low shelving, peaking, high cut, low cut, bypass. One parameter per knob operation. Seven sets of controls for seven operating bands. Knobs are touch sensitive. LCD display shows detailed parameters of the touched band. Large, backlit Liquid Crystal Display which shows the overall frequency response (calculated in real time) and the detailed parameter values in dB, Hz and Q. A/B compare memory, 128 snapshot bank with two additional banks for back-up. Digital input / output in AES/EBU format on XLR connectors. Dithering to 16, 20 or 24 bits. POW-R dithering in the LP, DYN and DYN-LP models. 128 steps for boost/cut, frequency and Q parameters. Variable slope shelving filters. Very high Q (up to 650) for notching out offending frequencies. M/S mode for independent equalization of M and S channels. M/S encoder / decoder can be configured separately. Peak meter, over indicators. MIDI control for each parameter. Bypass, overall gain, CH1/2 independent or ganged.
Description
| Type: | Equalizer | Model: | EQ1-DYN-LP |
| Effect/Enhancement: | Graphic Equalization | Frequency Bands: | 7 |
| Brand: | Weiss |
Selling our Weiss Eq1-DYN-LP. Although it shows dynamic and linear phase on the front it's only loaded with the Linear phase program. You can however also load the dynamic program as well (not included). Amazing outboard EQ. Anyone who has used one knows there is just some magic going on inside these units. Even running audio through flat improves the sound. We bought with the intention of taking on more mastering projects but we haven't really and would like to sell and get something we could use more often like some new preamps or compressors. Unit is working perfectly and it's in great condition cosmetically as well. The EQ1-DYN-LP
The EQ1-DYN-LP contains both the Dynamic and the Linear Phase EQ programs. After power-up of the unit, the user can chose between Dynamic (DYN) and Linear Phase (LP) modes. This allows to use a single unit for a wealth of different equalizing tasks. The workspace storage, the snapshots and the snapshot backups are fully independent between the DYN and LP parts of the unit. This means that all setup data are retained in any case. Users of EQ1-LP and EQ1-DYN units can upload their current snapshot data into the EQ1-DYN-LP via MIDI.
NOTE!! This unit only contains the Linear Phase program but has the option of adding the dynamic as well. Here are the main features common to all four models:
Seven identical parametric bands. All seven bands cover the entire audio frequency range. Each band has Boost/Cut, Frequency and Q/Slope knobs. Each band operates in any of the following modes: High shelving, low shelving, peaking, high cut, low cut, bypass. One parameter per knob operation. Seven sets of controls for seven operating bands. Knobs are touch sensitive. LCD display shows detailed parameters of the touched band. Large, backlit Liquid Crystal Display which shows the overall frequency response (calculated in real time) and the detailed parameter values in dB, Hz and Q. A/B compare memory, 128 snapshot bank with two additional banks for back-up. Digital input / output in AES/EBU format on XLR connectors. Dithering to 16, 20 or 24 bits. POW-R dithering in the LP, DYN and DYN-LP models. 128 steps for boost/cut, frequency and Q parameters. Variable slope shelving filters. Very high Q (up to 650) for notching out offending frequencies. M/S mode for independent equalization of M and S channels. M/S encoder / decoder can be configured separately. Peak meter, over indicators. MIDI control for each parameter. Bypass, overall gain, CH1/2 independent or ganged.
The EQ1-DYN-LP contains both the Dynamic and the Linear Phase EQ programs. After power-up of the unit, the user can chose between Dynamic (DYN) and Linear Phase (LP) modes. This allows to use a single unit for a wealth of different equalizing tasks. The workspace storage, the snapshots and the snapshot backups are fully independent between the DYN and LP parts of the unit. This means that all setup data are retained in any case. Users of EQ1-LP and EQ1-DYN units can upload their current snapshot data into the EQ1-DYN-LP via MIDI.
NOTE!! This unit only contains the Linear Phase program but has the option of adding the dynamic as well. Here are the main features common to all four models:
Seven identical parametric bands. All seven bands cover the entire audio frequency range. Each band has Boost/Cut, Frequency and Q/Slope knobs. Each band operates in any of the following modes: High shelving, low shelving, peaking, high cut, low cut, bypass. One parameter per knob operation. Seven sets of controls for seven operating bands. Knobs are touch sensitive. LCD display shows detailed parameters of the touched band. Large, backlit Liquid Crystal Display which shows the overall frequency response (calculated in real time) and the detailed parameter values in dB, Hz and Q. A/B compare memory, 128 snapshot bank with two additional banks for back-up. Digital input / output in AES/EBU format on XLR connectors. Dithering to 16, 20 or 24 bits. POW-R dithering in the LP, DYN and DYN-LP models. 128 steps for boost/cut, frequency and Q parameters. Variable slope shelving filters. Very high Q (up to 650) for notching out offending frequencies. M/S mode for independent equalization of M and S channels. M/S encoder / decoder can be configured separately. Peak meter, over indicators. MIDI control for each parameter. Bypass, overall gain, CH1/2 independent or ganged.