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Post Subject: "Passive" and "Virtual"Posted by Paul S on: 9/26/2009
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I absolutely remember posting about A vey special "vintage" EQ a while back, perhaps in the context of LF; but I can't remember more than that.
IMO, the 1st order of business is to avoid the effing "DSP". Let someone else get it right ONCE, then I will pony up the cash to plug one in.
Romy. as far as I know, no one has EVER made an equalizer that meets all of your criteria. If someone did, I would immediately budget/save for one.
The recently-deceased Gordon Holt (July, '09; RIP) was a tireless advocate of [real-time] contouring to acheive equalibrium relative to recordings.
I don't like saying it, but so far it appears that the most safe and sane road to decent LF uses "real-time" contouring.
Romy, from your schematics posted so far, it looks like you are VERY close to being able to "conture" your "channel" "X-overs". I am WAY too selfish and lazy to mock-up any "insertion losses", but it looks like you might just be able to meet your own EXTREME demands on a per-channel basis with some sort of glorified "L-Pad"?
Best regards,
Paul S
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