Thirty months late to the party, but: who's counting, right?
Current equipment similar to ancient DBX 14/10 and/or 20/20 computerized equalizers?
I had an ancient DBX 14/10 equalizer ages ago and found it quite useful at times. As best I can tell, there is no modern equivalent. Or am I missing something? Moreover, they seen to be as scarce as hen's teeth on eBay and the various audio equipment listing sites. Even the more common (at least, I thought more common) 20/20 is seldom seen.
Suggestions, anyone?
Suggestions, anyone?
Showing 5 responses by rodman99999
Another option, that I used back in the Good Old Days: https://reverb.com/item/13573277-ivie-ie-30-vintage-audio-analyis-system |
@weh51nc- I suppose one could use either of these methods, to get a DEQ 24/96 connected to the tape loop of an older system: https://www.amazon.com/Balanced-Unbalanced-Line-Level-Converter/dp/B00NK7OVA0 or: https://www.amazon.com/Female-Socket-Adapter-Balanced-Cable/dp/B07WSW4K7W As mentioned; I’ve only used mine for it’s 61 band Spectrum Analyzer, with a variety of Pink Noise recordings and a generator, that I can feed through my sources and preamp. The Behringer’s never been in (connected to) my home system. |
Then, there's this:
https://reverb.com/item/7998367-dbx-20-20-computerized-equalizer-analyzer
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This is far from high end, but; I’ve installed them in a number of live venues, with good results. There’s one in my listening room (outside the system) for checking room/system response with it’s Spectrum Analyzer and a variety of Pink Noise sources. https://www.amazon.com/Behringer-Ultracurve-DEQ2496-Ultra-High-Precision/dp/B000CCN152 Not certain though if, "computerized" connotes, "digital". |