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RE: Seeking suggestions on 100 Hz 10+ dB attenuation (long)

Posted by Duster on March 21, 2021 at 17:29:47:

I had to go back to remembrance of my recording studio days to recall the experience of an outstanding dual channel UREI parametric EQ. When both channels are run through the same device, a dual channel unit would ensure that the unaffected channel will retain the same sonic characteristics of the affected channel. I came across a UREI 546 Dual Channel Parametric Equalizer on Reverb.com that might be right up your alley, lochrider. You might be able to make an offer quite a bit lower than the asking price, which is higher than others that have been found within the used marketplace, from what I've read.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAP32pisRVw

https://reverb.com/item/37801882-urei-546-dual-parametric-equalizer