DRAWMER 1974 – Stereo Parametric Equaliser

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The vintage-style fully stereo 1974 four band Parametric Equaliser provides exceptional analogue musicality and sonic clarity, taking it\’s inspiration from 1970\’s-era gear. It has the ability to perform subtle shaping for mastering purposes that require a delicate touch and easy recall, but is just as capable of tonal sculpting, adding the analogue warmth and character […]

 

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The vintage-style fully stereo 1974 four band Parametric Equaliser provides exceptional analogue musicality and sonic clarity, taking it\’s inspiration from 1970\’s-era gear. It has the ability to perform subtle shaping for mastering purposes that require a delicate touch and easy recall, but is just as capable of tonal sculpting, adding the analogue warmth and character that is near impossible to emulate in the digital domain.

Get immersive with the stereo operation, with one set of controls for both channels. The versatile design features dual channel precision stepped potentiometers, providing exceptional accuracy for fast and simple recall. The fully variable bandwidth allows you to control the parametric mid bands, making adjustments as surgically precise or as broad and natural sounding as you could ever require. Fully adjustable low and high cut filters are also included, ideal for tuning out undesirable signals at the frequency extremes. It also features switchable slopes on the low and high bands, allowing you to alter the focus at the top and bottom frequencies plus a low peak setting that magnifies the bottom end. The 1974 is perfect for tonal shaping, staying true to the sound of the 70s and ideal for any musician.

Genuine Stereo Operation with Indented and Accurate Potentiometers. The genuine stereo linked operation of the 1974 makes adjustment quick and extremely simple using just one set of controls to alter both channels. Gone is the wasted time spent fiddling about on every control trying to match the settings of the left and right channels with each other. The 1974 uses precision potentiometers, each one being matched for left/right accuracy to within fine tolerances by our trained technicians, so that both channels operate identically, and also have indented operation, providing exceptional accuracy for fast and simple recall.

Fully Parametric with Totally Variable Bandwidth. The 1974 is a true \’parametric\’ equaliser, with the four bands having fully variable frequency controls and offer cut and boost of +/-12dB\’s. However, unlike EQ\’s with a no bandwidth adjustment, or a simple switch, the two mid bands have completely variable filter bandwidth controls enabling the user to focus in on very narrow sections of the audio spectrum or apply a broad natural sounding filter, or, of course, anything in between the two. This makes the 1974 incredibly versatile and capable of modifying everything from subtly fine tuning mixes to tone sculpting problematic recordings.

Variable Low and High Cut Filters. The 1974 also includes fully variable low and high cut filters, ideal for tuning out undesirable signals. The low cut (otherwise known as High Pass Filter) having a range of 10Hz-225Hz and the high cut (otherwise known as Low Pass Filter) 4kHz-32kHz. The beauty of being fully variable is that, unlike fixed frequency filters, it is easy to sweep both controls to find the perfect setting and remove sounds with pinpoint accuracy. This is especially useful when bracketing individual tracks where it will be necessary to cut the bass to remove rumble and top to remove hiss, as these undesirable signals will just add up as the tracks are layered. For instance, cut everything instrument below 100Hz except those within that spectrum, such as the kick, bass or synths etc to provide extra headroom to work and also tighten up the bass making it sound less muddy. And likewise for the high frequencies.

Switchable Slope Setting. Very few analogue parametric equalisers have an adjustable slope on the low and high band filters, and is yet another feature of the 1974 that allows you to take control of your audio. The filter slopes of the 1974 have been chosen for their musicality – allowing you to adjust the focus of the audio at the bottom and top ends of your recording but not so harsh as to be a very noticeable brick wall filter. At the bottom end slopes of 6, 9 and 12dB per octave plus a Peak setting are available, and at the high end 6 and 12dB\’s per octave.

The Peak setting is quite a unique feature in that it adds a narrow bell shape to the 12dB per octave low band filter at the knee frequency just before it rolls off. Especially useful on kick drums, it magnifies and gives extra weight to the hit whilst still filtering out any subsonic junk and without muddying the lower mid. It\’ll give your kick an added sense of power and precision.

Features:

  • Vintage-style four band Parametric Equalisation which takes it\’s inspiration from 1970\’s-era analogue gear.
  • Delivers classic sonic clarity and control at an affordable price.
  • Genuine stereo operation with one set of controls for both channels.
  • Indented and accurate potentiometers, providing precision for quick and simple recall.
  • Variable low and high cut filters allow you to perfectly tune out any undesirable signals.
  • Fully variable bandwidth provides absolute control for the parametric mid bands.
  • Switchable slope plus low peak settings allows you to adjust the focus and magnify the bottom end.
  • True hardware bypass for accurate A/B comparisons.
  • Internal Low Hum Toroidal Linear Power Supply with Voltage Selector Switch.
  • Classic Drawmer Build Quality with Rugged Steel Chassis and Aluminium Front Panel.
  • Designed and manufactured by Drawmer in the UK.
Weight 4.00 kg

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Description
  • Flexible routing configurations for all standard mono and stereo output operating modes
  • 4 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs (XLR)
  • Active frequency filter types (Bessel, Butterworth and Linkwitz-Riley) with slopes up to 24 dB/octave split up the audio signal into different frequency bands
  • Incl. software editor (for PC and Mac) for remote control via computer through USB interface: store, transfer, and manage your presets
  • Up to 30 user presets storable in the device via software
ContentThe vintage-style fully stereo 1974 four band Parametric Equaliser provides exceptional analogue musicality and sonic clarity, taking it\'s inspiration from 1970\'s-era gear. It has the ability to perform subtle shaping for mastering purposes that require a delicate touch and easy recall, but is just as capable of tonal sculpting, adding the analogue warmth and character that is near impossible to emulate in the digital domain. Get immersive with the stereo operation, with one set of controls for both channels. The versatile design features dual channel precision stepped potentiometers, providing exceptional accuracy for fast and simple recall. The fully variable bandwidth allows you to control the parametric mid bands, making adjustments as surgically precise or as broad and natural sounding as you could ever require. Fully adjustable low and high cut filters are also included, ideal for tuning out undesirable signals at the frequency extremes. It also features switchable slopes on the low and high bands, allowing you to alter the focus at the top and bottom frequencies plus a low peak setting that magnifies the bottom end. The 1974 is perfect for tonal shaping, staying true to the sound of the 70s and ideal for any musician. Genuine Stereo Operation with Indented and Accurate Potentiometers. The genuine stereo linked operation of the 1974 makes adjustment quick and extremely simple using just one set of controls to alter both channels. Gone is the wasted time spent fiddling about on every control trying to match the settings of the left and right channels with each other. The 1974 uses precision potentiometers, each one being matched for left/right accuracy to within fine tolerances by our trained technicians, so that both channels operate identically, and also have indented operation, providing exceptional accuracy for fast and simple recall. Fully Parametric with Totally Variable Bandwidth. The 1974 is a true \'parametric\' equaliser, with the four bands having fully variable frequency controls and offer cut and boost of +/-12dB\'s. However, unlike EQ\'s with a no bandwidth adjustment, or a simple switch, the two mid bands have completely variable filter bandwidth controls enabling the user to focus in on very narrow sections of the audio spectrum or apply a broad natural sounding filter, or, of course, anything in between the two. This makes the 1974 incredibly versatile and capable of modifying everything from subtly fine tuning mixes to tone sculpting problematic recordings. Variable Low and High Cut Filters. The 1974 also includes fully variable low and high cut filters, ideal for tuning out undesirable signals. The low cut (otherwise known as High Pass Filter) having a range of 10Hz-225Hz and the high cut (otherwise known as Low Pass Filter) 4kHz-32kHz. The beauty of being fully variable is that, unlike fixed frequency filters, it is easy to sweep both controls to find the perfect setting and remove sounds with pinpoint accuracy. This is especially useful when bracketing individual tracks where it will be necessary to cut the bass to remove rumble and top to remove hiss, as these undesirable signals will just add up as the tracks are layered. For instance, cut everything instrument below 100Hz except those within that spectrum, such as the kick, bass or synths etc to provide extra headroom to work and also tighten up the bass making it sound less muddy. And likewise for the high frequencies. Switchable Slope Setting. Very few analogue parametric equalisers have an adjustable slope on the low and high band filters, and is yet another feature of the 1974 that allows you to take control of your audio. The filter slopes of the 1974 have been chosen for their musicality - allowing you to adjust the focus of the audio at the bottom and top ends of your recording but not so harsh as to be a very noticeable brick wall filter. At the bottom end slopes of 6, 9 and 12dB per octave plus a Peak setting are available, and at the high end 6 and 12dB\'s per octave. The Peak setting is quite a unique feature in that it adds a narrow bell shape to the 12dB per octave low band filter at the knee frequency just before it rolls off. Especially useful on kick drums, it magnifies and gives extra weight to the hit whilst still filtering out any subsonic junk and without muddying the lower mid. It\'ll give your kick an added sense of power and precision. Features:
  • Vintage-style four band Parametric Equalisation which takes it\'s inspiration from 1970\'s-era analogue gear.
  • Delivers classic sonic clarity and control at an affordable price.
  • Genuine stereo operation with one set of controls for both channels.
  • Indented and accurate potentiometers, providing precision for quick and simple recall.
  • Variable low and high cut filters allow you to perfectly tune out any undesirable signals.
  • Fully variable bandwidth provides absolute control for the parametric mid bands.
  • Switchable slope plus low peak settings allows you to adjust the focus and magnify the bottom end.
  • True hardware bypass for accurate A/B comparisons.
  • Internal Low Hum Toroidal Linear Power Supply with Voltage Selector Switch.
  • Classic Drawmer Build Quality with Rugged Steel Chassis and Aluminium Front Panel.
  • Designed and manufactured by Drawmer in the UK.

Digital stereo active crossover with 4 inputs and 8 outputs, incl. software .

  • Flexible routing configurations for all standard mono and stereo output operating modes
  • 4 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs (XLR)
  • Active frequency filter types (Bessel, Butterworth and Linkwitz-Riley) with slopes up to 24 dB/octave split up the audio signal into different frequency bands
  • Incl. software editor (for PC and Mac) for remote control via computer through USB interface: store, transfer, and manage your presets
  • Up to 30 user presets storable in the device via software
  • 5 menu languages selectable (German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch)
  • Alphanumeric LCD screen with 2 lines of 16 characters each
  • Input sensitivity digitally adjustable
  • Inputs and outputs with 4-digit LED level meter as well as clip and limit LED indicator
  • Mute switch with LED indicator per output
  • 7-band parametric EQ per output
  • Up to 7 ms signal delay adjustable for the outputs
  • Output limiter with adjustable limits and automatic attack and release settings as overload protection for your amplifying system
  • Switchable phase
  • Lock function for prevents undesired changes to settings
  • Rack installation, 1 U
  • Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 and Mac OS X 10.5.8 and better
  • Digital signal processor
  • The device can be connected via USB to the PC in connection with DXO Software The firmware can be updated via the PC connection
  • (19") 48.3 cm rack installation 1 U
Power supply: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 6 V DC 800 mA
Power connection: Mains input via Coaxial power connector (M) power supply cord with AC adapter (provided)
Frequency range: 10 - 22000 Hz
THD: <0,005 % at 1 kHz
DSP: Digital signal processor
Crossover frequency: 20-20000 Hz
Impedance: Input 10 kOhm Output 50 Ohm
Gain: Output: -50 dB to +12 dB
Filter: Linkwitz-Riley; Butterworth; Bessel; 6db/oct; 12db/oct; 18db/oct; 24db/oct
Delay: 0 - 7 ms
Dynamic range: Input: 114 dB Output: 110 dB
Sample rate: 48 kHz
Connections: Input: line via 4 x 3-pin XLR Output: line via 8 x 3-pin XLR
Max. level: Input: +22 dBu Output: +9 dBu
USB port: Typ B
PC connect: DXO Software via USB, firmware can be updated
Housing design: (19") 48.3 cm rack installation 1 U
Dimensions: Width: 48,3 cm Depth: 22,3 cm Height: 4,45 cm
Weight: 1,90 kg
 
More sound to your amps and speakers The secret to making speakers sound great lies with the crossover you use. With the dbx® 234xs Crossover you'll get great performance, ultra low-noise, rugged reliability and four decades of dbx knowledge and expertise in building the world's finest processors. The 234xs uses precision filters to separate the audio signal and direct the correct frequencies to your loudspeaker drivers. By directing only the specific frequency bands to each speaker driver the 234xs leaves your amplifiers free to use their full power on the usable signal eliminating distortion and giving your PA system a cleaner and better sound. The dbx 234xs is a dual channel crossover with all the features you would expect from a professional product. It features Linkwitz-Riley 24dB per octave filters, independent output gain controls for level matching, output phase inversion, 40 Hz low cut filter, and optional mono summing of the low frequency (subwoofer) output. Everything in the design exudes great precision from the solid "click" controls to the high quality XLR inputs and outputs. XLR balanced ins and outs Mode switches for mono 4-way or stereo 2-way/3-way operation Low frequency summed (subwoofer) output x10 range switch on both channels 40Hz high pass (low cut) filter both channels Phase reverse switch on all outputs Individual level controls on all outputs 24dB per octave Linkwitz-Riley filters (the professional standard) Stereo/Mono status LEDs indicate the selected mode dbx® 2 year parts and labor as standard CSA NRTL/C approved CE compliant
Input Connectors XLR
Input Type Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered
Input Impedance Balanced >50k ohm, unbalanced >25k ohm
Max Input >+22dBu balanced or unbalanced
CMRR >40dB, typically >55dB at 1kHz
Output Connectors XLR
Output Type Impedance-balanaced/unbalanced, RF filtered
Output Impedance Balanced 200 ohm, unbalanced 100 ohm
Max Output >+21dBu balanced/unbalanced into 2k ohms or greater
Bandwidth 20Hz to 20kHz, +/-0.5dB
Frequency Response 90 kHz, +0/-3 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio Ref: +4 dBu, 22 kHz measurement bandwidth
Signal-to-Noise (Stereo Mode) >94dB (Low Output), >93dB (Mid Output), >90dB (High Output)
Signal-to-Noise (Mono Mode) >94dB (Low Output, Low/Mid Output); >92dB (High/Mid Output); >88dB (High Output)
Dynamic Range > 106 dB, unweighted, any output
THD+Noise
Interchannel Crosstalk
Crossover Frequencies (Stereo Mode) Low/Mid: 45 to 960 Hz or 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz (x10 setting); Low/High: 45 to 960 Hz or 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz (x10 setting); Mid/High 450Hz to 9.6kHz (x10 setting)
Crossover Frequencies (Mono Mode) Low/Low-Mid: 45 to 960 Hz or 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz (x10 setting); Low-Mid/High-Mid: 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz; High-Mid/High: 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz
Crossover Filter Type Linkwitz-Riley, 24 dB/octave, state-variable
Low cut Switch Activates 40 Hz Butterworth, 12 dB/octave high-pass filter, one switch per channel.
Phase Invert Switch Inverts the phase at the output, one switch per output.
x1 / x10 Switch Multiplies the low-high(mono: low/mid and high/mid) crossover frequency range of the front-panel markings by a factor of 1 or 10, one switch per channel.
Mode Switch Selects stereo/mono and 2/3/4-way operation
LF Sum Switch Selects normal (stereo) or mono-summed low frequency operation and disables Ch 2ʼs low output phase invert LED to indicate that this output is not operational in the LF sum mode.
Indicators Stereo Operation (Green); Mono Operation (Yellow); Low Cut (Red-per channel); x10 (Green-per channel); Phase Invert (Red-per output)
Operating Voltage 100-120 VAC 50/60Hz; 120 VAC 60Hz 230 VAC 50/60Hz
Operating Temperature 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)
Power Consumption 15W
Power Connector IEC receptacle
Dimensions 1.75" H X 19" W X 6.9" D (4.4cm x 48.3cm x 17.5cm)
Unit Weight 4.0 lbs. (1.8 kg)
Shipping Weight 5.8 lbs. (2.6 kg)
 
PRICE WITHOUT V.A.T. BSS Opal FCS-966 Constant Q Graphic Eq Graphic equalisers are found in just about every sound application, from room contouring to feedback control and general audio sweetening. Traditionally, much general eq'ing takes place on the faders alone, but this restricts the use of the faders at each end of the scale for further precision eq work. So we provided the Opal FCS-966 with separate LF and HF contour filters which can change an overall sound balance without disturbing a detailed room or loudspeaker response. These filters are very musical gentle boost and cut shelving filters which can be used to add (or remove) room effects that change with temperature, audience numbers or humidity. All these effects can be easily made without disturbing the critical fader settings already made. Constant Q Filters The modern generation of graphic eq's uses the Constant Q topology, pioneered by BSS Audio, which means that the filter width is constant whatever the fader gain setting. Compared to the earlier 'gyrator' style of filters, Constant Q filters provide a smoother and more predictable interaction between adjacent faders and the resulting eq curve more closely resembles the actual fader positions. More Gain Control Per Filter Each eq fader has +/-15dB of adjustable gain, more than many competitive graphic eq's. The faders are long-throw 45mm types for precision control. High Pass Filter Also provided on the FCS-966 is a sweepable high-pass filter which can be used very effectively to restrict the low-energy output for better amplifier and loudspeaker performance. Stage monitors also benefit from the application of a high-pass filter to remove bass signals e.g. from vocal-only wedges. Metering BSS Audio believes in providing engineers with information, and the FCS-966's 8-segment led meter shows output level and warns of signal clipping within the eq. When the unit is switched to bypass, the meter will read the input level, allowing accurate matching of the 'dry' and equalised signals using the gain control. Centre Bypass When any eq fader is in its centre detent position, the filter is automatically bypassed, for optimum performance. Input/Outputs All the inputs and outputs of the FCS-966 are electronically balanced, with optional transformer balancing. To make installation of the FCS-966 easier, we've provided three differerent interface connectors: XLR-type, 1/4" TRS jack and Phoenix/Combicon screw terminals. Relay Bypass The EQ IN buttons switch the EQ path into circuit. When switched out, or power fails, a high-quality relay switches the input signal directly to the output connectors. Control Descriptions Faders 30 EQ filter faders on ISO centres, each with nominal +/-15dB of gain. Positive centre-detent on 45mm long-throw precision faders. HP Filter Sweepable high pass filter, frequency adjustable from OUT (flat) up to 250Hz. LF Contour Smooth shelving filter, +/-6dB of gain at 50Hz HF Contour Smooth shelving filter, +/-6dB of gain at 14kHz. GAIN Used for overall unity gain adjustment. Adjustable from - infinity to +10dB. CLIP Triple-point clip detector that indicates red when the internal signal is clipping at any one of three critical points. LED Meter Shows output signal level (input signal when eq is bypassed) from -24dBu to +18dBu in 8 steps.

DBX 2215 Dual 15-Band Graphic Equalizer with Noise Reduction

 It's amazing. One little button. So much effect. dbx? Type III? Noise Reduction is an entirely new concept... virtually instantaneous encode/decode within the circuitry of the box. We started out to build the finest EQs possible, boxes with the heritage and performance to rival our famous 30 Series EQs. And to no one's surprise they came out awfully darn good. (Ask to see the Audio Precision plots compared to the competition.) But then, Roger (our chief engineer, a nice guy, as far as engineers go) got the crazy idea of putting this new noise reduction stuff in the box. We listened to it and were amazed. The EQs sounded great without it but with it the performance was nothing short of incredible. Check it out yourself and see.

But hey, Roger wasn't about to stop there. PeakPlus? Limiter. Who knows more about limiting than the folks at dbx; nobody... that's who. So when the guys were developing this new series of EQs they wanted something that would be unique to these EQs. That's when Roger got another one of his bright ideas and said "I bet they'll work a lot better if there's a cool limiter built in." Next thing you know, all the guys are in the studio amazed at the new limiter Roger had designed specially for the 20 Series. Once again, hearing is believing... With a threshold range of 0dbu to plus 20dbu, the patent-pending PeakPlus limiter is designed to tame your program material from the subtlest nuances to the rowdiest hits. Also, the four stage LED ladder gives you a great visual indication as to what the limiter is doing.

20 Series EQs. You used to have to settle for second best in a reasonably priced EQ but not any more. With the new 20 Series from dbx Professional Products you get a great EQ circuit, a graceful yet powerful limiter and the revolutionary new design of the Type III Noise Reduction. Check out the dbx 20 Series graphic EQs at your pro audio outfitter. You'll see, with the 20 Series EQs you get MORE!!!

SPECIFICATIONS:

 

 INPUT

Connectors:

 1/4" TRS, female XLR (pin 2 hot), and barrier terminal strip

Type:

Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered

Impedance:

Balanced 40k ohm, unbalanced 20k ohm

Max Input Level:

>+21dBu balanced or unbalanced

CMRR:

>40dB, typically >55dB at 1kHz

OUTPUTS

Connectors:

 1/4" TRS, male XLR (pin 2 hot), and barrier terminal strip

Type:

Impedance-balanaced/unbalanced, RF filtered

Impedance:

Balanced 200 ohm, unbalanced 100 ohm

Max Output Level:

 >+21dBu balanced/unbalanced into 2k or greater
 >+18dBm balanced/unbalanced (into 600)

SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

Bandwidth:

20Hz to 20kHz, +/-0.5dB

Frequency Response:

50kHz, +0.5/-3dB

Noise Reduction In:

 (+/-6 and +/-15dB range):

Signal-to-Noise:

 >102dB, unweighted, ref: +4dBu, 22kHz measurement bandwidth

Dynamic Range:

 >120dB, unweighted

Noise Reduction Out:

 (+/-6dB range):

Signal-to-Noise:

 >94dB, unweighted, ref: +4dBu, 22kHz measurment bandwidth

Dynamic Range:

 >112dB, unweighted

Noise Reduction Out:

 (+/-15dB range):

Signal-to-Noise:

 >90dB, unweighted, ref: +4dBu, 22kHz measurement bandwidth

Dynamic Range:

 >108dB, unweighted

THD + Noise:

INPUT Connectors: 1/4" TRS, female XLR (pin 2 hot) Type: Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered Impedance: Balanced 40k ohm, unbalanced 20k ohm Max Input Level: >+21dBu balanced or unbalanced CMRR: >40dB, typically >55dB at 1kHz OUTPUTS Connectors: 1/4" TRS, male XLR (pin 2 hot) Type: Impedance-balanaced/unbalanced, RF filtered Impedance: Balanced 100 ohm, unbalanced 50 ohm Max Output Level: >+21dBu balanced/unbalanced into 2k ohm or greater >+18dBm balanced/unbalanced (into 600 ohm) SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Bandwidth: 20Hz to 20kHz, +0.5/-1dB Frequency Response: 50kHz, +0.5/-3dB Dynamic Range: Typicall >112dB Signal-to-Noise: Typically >95dB THD+Noise:
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