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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 a switchable slope allowing you to alter the focus at the high and low 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. 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.
Switchable Slope Setting
Very few analogue parametric equalisers have an adjustable slope on the low and high bands. The filter slopes of the 1974 have been chosen for their musicality. 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 cut filter at the knee frequency just before it rolls off.
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 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.
- Input Impedance: > 20k Ohms
- Maximum Input Level: +26dBu
- Output Impedance: <100 Ohms
- Maximum Output Level: +26dBu into 10k Ohms Load
- Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz +/-0.2dB
- Distortion (THD+N) @ 1kHz/ 0 dB: 0.007%
- Crosstalk: < -75 dB @ 1kHz
- Low-Cut frequencies: 10Hz to 225 Hz
- Low frequencies: 35 Hz to 700 Hz
- Low slope: 6, 9, 12 dB, Peak
- Low level: +/- 12dB
- Low-Mid frequencies: 55 Hz to 2.1 kHz
- Low-Mid bandwith: 0.33 to 3.3 octaves
- Low-Mid level: +/- 12dB
- High-Mid frequencies: 400 Hz to 14 kHz
- High-Mid bandwith: 0.33 to 3.3 octaves
- High-Mid level: +/- 12dB
- High frequencies: 1.2 Hz to 20 kHz
- High slope: 6, 12 dB
- High level: +/- 12dB
- High-Cut frequencies: 4 kHz to 32 kHz
- Power requirements: 230Volt or 115V at 50-60Hz, 15VA
- Dimension: 482mm (W) x 44mm (H) x 202mm (D)
- Weight: 2.8 kg