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Old 06-14-2003, 06:39 AM
OneMadSon OneMadSon is offline
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Default Best Outboard EQ - Options

I've got the 4 pre's on the 002 and one channel of Avalon. I'm using those 5 channels to record drums. Two overheads, snare, kick and room. I'm interested in getting some eq before it hits the hard drive. Is there a good 4 channel EQ available?

I always read (tape op) of people saying they just get a good sound with the mic's but up to this point I can get much closer to a sound I like by recording the drums and then using the Ren EQs.

(Yeah, of course I want the Apogee converters but that is another post.)

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