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  • Anybody found a good review of the DMG Equilibrium? (p.2)
2014/12/01 09:42:31
dstrenz
mike_mccue
It seems kinda cool. I like the idea that the guy studied the gain-frequency interaction of lots of analog EQs because I try to practice gain-frequency interaction when I make adjustments with the EQ I use too.

 
If you're trying it out and can't figure out some of the non-obvious emulation names, here's what I found:
DMG = Dave
4kg = SSL 4K G-Series
Ox1-Ox4 = Sony Oxford
110 = Focusrite ISA 110
550 = API 550
88 = Neve 88RS
32 = Harrison 32C
Pultec Boost/Cut
250 = Sontec MEP 250 ex
8K2 = Massenberg GML8200
 
Note that the emulations don't add any distortion, therefore they won't sound exactly like the hardware. It just does the gain-frequency stuff.
 
Here's a quick non-technical review: I own it and like it. It works good. It don't crash.
 
2014/12/01 09:46:54
The Maillard Reaction
Thank you Don!!!
 
That's some good info.
2014/12/03 12:20:12
jonboper
I've looked at that one before - very slick-looking plugs over at DMG...but man, expensive.  I'm a huge fan of DDMF's IIEQPro: http://www.ddmf.eu/product.php?id=0
 
Best money I ever spent on an EQ.
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