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Ben F
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Re: NSEQ-F
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Reply #60 on:
June 29, 2010, 10:35:37 PM »
mcsnare wrote on Tue, 29 June 2010 23:28
On most projects, I use the 430 and API's together. As I said, the NSEQ just occasionally for another band. The sound of the 10K shelf on this Sontec is unbelievable! More shelf freqs would be nice but I use the Algo Blue a lot for that. The thing that I liked about the NSEQ over most Sontecs was the transparency, but now with the 430B I have now, it's easily as transparent as the NSEQ and with the Sontec curves to boot!
The 462 I used in Scott Hull's room is indeed a very nice sounding unit. Only bummer is no sum and difference options.
Dave
Hi Dave, we have a re-issue 432 and had 7.5 and 12kHz shelves fitted with a switch, next to the 50/100Hz switch. I used to really like the low end on the API, especially the 200Hz shelf!
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zmix
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mcsnare wrote on Wed, 23 June 2010 17:20
...I went back to N802's as well. I still really like the Revels but somehow they just didn't work in this room as well as the B&W's. The bass impact of the 802's is more of what I need to hear. Go figure.
Dave
Now that's news, Dave. We should have a beer soon and discuss...!
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July 02, 2010, 10:47:16 AM »
Lately with the weather so awesome, I've been walking down 8th from Penn to the studio. I always think of you when I pass your building. You should come by soon and listen.
Dave
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Jerry Tubb
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July 03, 2010, 11:28:33 AM »
Looks nice Tom.
I use a simple white china marker spot on the back of the knobs near the chassis to give me a visual.
It's a such great EQ, coupled with my Sontec, and occasional surgical tweak from my Z-Sys the job gets done nicely.
JT
tom eaton wrote on Sat, 26 June 2010 13:13
I posted this somewhere around here last year... just a straight scribe on the stock NSEQ knobs, done by my landlord in his machine shop. Easy job, I think.
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July 03, 2010, 12:31:07 PM »
I shall....!!!!
mcsnare wrote on Fri, 02 July 2010 10:47
Lately with the weather so awesome, I've been walking down 8th from Penn to the studio. I always think of you when I pass your building. You should come by soon and listen.
Dave
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