16-40Hz EQ.
gidrah
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I like EQs and the potenial they have. Unfortunately, all the EQs I see start at 40Hz or higher. Does anybody know of an EQ that is reasonably priced (used is fine) that can manipulate the lower Hz?
I'm also considering the use of a sub-harmonic synthesizer to go along with it.
I'll probably try it (or them) between my pre-outs and sub' amp(s).
I'm also considering the use of a sub-harmonic synthesizer to go along with it.
I'll probably try it (or them) between my pre-outs and sub' amp(s).
Make it Funky!
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I have Pioneer SG-9500, and Pioneer SG-9, both minty. SG-9 bottom is at 16Hz, SG-9500 @ 32. I also have Soundcraftsmen SE-450, which bottoms @ 30. I also have an ADC 450. It is boxed up, and I would have to undo it to see its low end.
You know where to reach me. Here's a good laugh for guys in the band........
"MAKE ME A OFFER!"
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
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Did I mention they all come in handy plastic carry cases?
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Effin gorgeous, all of em.Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service.
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Return of the Son of Picatures, the Sequel (part III):
No owners manual, but original box. Also DO NOT have the mic.
This piece is a EQ/Spectrum Analyzer/Reverb unit. Bottom slider is at 31.5Hz, HOWEVER, there is a readout on the analyzer for 16Hz. This indicates to me that the last slider is dual function, at 16 and 31.5. Must be a button for the switch, but I sure don't see it. I had an ancient JVC SEA-10, that performed the same way. Bottom slider was marked 40/60Hz with a button to select the band. Top end did the same thing.
If it's AFFORDABLE you want, eyeball the two 450's, as the Pioneer's did not come cheap. -
gidrah:
If you're going to pair a sub-harmonic synth with an EQ, all I can
say is: Be Careful. But I'm sure you know that already. That is
dangerously close to playing audio Russian roulette (with your
woofers, anyway).
I've read many warnings about trying to use an EQ in place
of bigger speakers or subs. EQ's are for controlling room
acoustics (mainly LF--which normally means cutting,
not boosting), or sometimes fixing a bad recording; I'm
not sure of the usefullness of a sub-harmonic synth, however.
Anytime an electric or electro-mechanical device is pushed
beyond its designed limits, you're asking for trouble. It may
be a quick fix, but will probably shorten the life of the device.
Bottom line is: Anyone wanting more low-end should buy
bigger speakers or subs, not try to feed MORE low
frequencies--that their speakers are already having difficulty
reproducing--to them. I sit next to a lot of car stereos at
red lights whose owners have TRIED getting subwoofer
performance out of their 6x9's. Now they have "crackle" in
place of "boom."
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Mature individuals who are interested in purchasing equipment from me, will NOT be required to have a permission slip signed by their parents in order to do so.
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
? for George.
Hey guy... how much audio equipment do you say you have? i don't expect you to list it all of course. but would you say you have something like 3 amps, 2 pre amps, 8 pairs of speakers, 4 EQ's.. etc.
just curious i guess.
thanks, AlPolkFest 2012, who's going>?
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No. I would say I have several power amps, several preamps, about 20 pair of speakers, and a ton of other electronics (receivers, cd players, cassette decks, processors). Somewhere is a thread called "What have you got?" I listed the speakers that I presently own in that thread. Electronics would be a big pain in the **** to list. Too much. As an example, here's the power amps that have been through here in the last 5-10 yrs.
Carver M1.5t (swapped with Carver for M4.0t)
Carver M1.5t (sold to Troy)
Carver M4.0t (still here)
Carver TFM-35 (still here)
Carver TFM-42 (still here)
Carver M-500t (still here)
Carver M1.0t (sold)
Adcom GFA-555 (sold)
Adcom GFA-5300? (80wpc stereo amp, sold)
Dynaco ST-70 (traded for Polk RTA11TL's)
Dynaco ST-80 (sold)
Dynaco ST-120 (sold)
Hafler DH-500 (sold)
Marantz Esotec SM-8 (just sold, still in shipment)
NAD 2150 (sold)
Onkyo-M506RS (still here)
QED 440 (sold)
Sansui B-2101
Yamaha M-50 (sold to Aaron S. Hey, where is that kid?)
Anything that is still here, is here for a reason. I want it. Anything that was sold, I didn't want. Each and every one was used here for one application or another. In most cases, the ones that I sold, didn't have enough power.
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
Hey George, thinking about selling any of those amps you still have?
Maurice -
Audio Control makes one called the Richter Scale which has about six bands in the bass region.Vinyl, the final frontier...
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I like that ADC. I've bid on a few BSR EQ-3000s in the past. Unfortunately the absence of the mic is a hesitation. I wish the Soundcraftsman controlled a little lower.
I'll sit on this for awhile until my funds build up again. Any further info would be greatly appreciated.
Pensacola: Thanks for looking out. I have a 6&1/2" mid-woof that agrees with you.
Max - By any chance, do you have any literature for a PCR-800? I don't need it, but it must've looked good at the time.Make it Funky! -
Here's all the further info you need Gidrah:
A gentleman has asked me to photograph the ADC while it is receiving input. He wants to see the lights "dance". The last time I did that for him, was on a Pioneer RG-1 Dynamic Range Expander. As soon as he saw the needles moving, he bought it. I am setting the ADC up now to photograph. Seeing how he expressed an immediate interest, and he is a repeat customer of mine, he will get first shot. The Pioneer SG-9500 is spoken for also. I can offer you the two remaining pieces. Sorry, but ya snooze, ya lose.
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
Hi, nice to meet you. The only power amps I have aboard at this time are the four Carver's, and the big Onk. I love them all to death. Sorry, and thanks for expressing an interest. If I can be of service to you at another time, it will be my pleasure to help you out.
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
I fully understand. If I hadn't bid on that Soundcraftsman amp, I'd be snagging up something from you right now.Make it Funky!
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Speaking of RG1's, I just put one up on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=14978&item=3003198943
If anyone here would like it, I'll cancel the auction and work a deal.
Cheers,
RoosterCheck your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
Prices would be nice I guess:
ADC 450--- $40 plus shipping (if available)
Soundcraftsmen -- $30 plus shipping
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This is what it looks like sucking down some wimp-**** Kenny G. Imagine this thing with light rays burning through the lid when you feed it The Magnificent Seven Theme by Eric Kunzel & the Cincinnati Pops on Telarc. You'd need a welders hood to protect your ****.
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
Well since I got that Roundup CD for Christmas I guess I'll take the ADC if it's still available.Make it Funky!
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It isn't available at this time. Sold to a gentleman on a different website.
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
Well, I just sold my AudioControl Bijou...
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Yes I did, didn't I? Pioneer SG-9 is spoken for. Thank you Mark.
George Grand (of the Jersey Grand's) -
Thanx for the reply George. I can see why you want to keep them. Those are great amps.
Maurice