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In Reply to: RE: Seeking suggestions on 100 Hz 10+ dB attenuation (long) posted by lochrider on March 22, 2021 at 05:28:32
Keep in mind that UREI is famous for their soffit mount studio monitors, the big boys built into the wall of a recording studio control room that are halfway between that a nearfield monitor and a live PA system, so they know a thing or two about notch filters in order to tame various room nodes, and such. Besides that, the sonic signature of UREI electronics tend to be supremely musical rather than analytical by nature. No mean feat for any EQ device. With a name like UREI, resale value will continue to be good for the foreseeable future as well, lochrider.
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Put an offer in; I'll wait and see. My only concern is how it obtains power (i.e., whether is has a cord and plug or has to be hard wired, or needs a separate power supply). Thanks.
The UREI 546 features a built-in power supply and a 3-prong IEC inlet for use with a detachable power cord, of which should be an audiophile-quality aftermarket power cord product for your home audio application, IMO.
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