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Red Rock Sound releases EQ173 Preamp with EQ

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  • @shinyisshiny said:
    @jolico @Slush just tested it, and still have the same conclusion. Warm in the low end, but brittle and harsh on the top end. Tested on drums, synth, and vocal. Im used to absolutely cranking the top end and having it still be musical and smooth.

    Thank you for your reply and time. Maybe some polish work for Red Rock? So far I really like it, very nice on rhythm and synth, but in no way I can judge it like you can compared to the real deal :)

  • @Slush said:

    @shinyisshiny said:
    @jolico @Slush just tested it, and still have the same conclusion. Warm in the low end, but brittle and harsh on the top end. Tested on drums, synth, and vocal. Im used to absolutely cranking the top end and having it still be musical and smooth.

    Thank you for your reply and time. Maybe some polish work for Red Rock? So far I really like it, very nice on rhythm and synth, but in no way I can judge it like you can compared to the real deal :)

    +1

  • @Slush said:

    @shinyisshiny said:
    @jolico @Slush just tested it, and still have the same conclusion. Warm in the low end, but brittle and harsh on the top end. Tested on drums, synth, and vocal. Im used to absolutely cranking the top end and having it still be musical and smooth.

    Thank you for your reply and time. Maybe some polish work for Red Rock? So far I really like it, very nice on rhythm and synth, but in no way I can judge it like you can compared to the real deal :)

    it may be the case that the digital emulation lets you crank things farther than the actual hardware.

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