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About This Listing

It has hardly been used and is in ‘like new’ condition.  An appropriate power chord for it will be included in the shipment. 

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Eureka Channel Strip
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2013
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

DJ

Sardis, GA, United States
(2)
Joined Reverb:2022
Items Sold:1
Product Overview
The PreSonus Eureka puts punchy Class-A tone into the hands of the hobbyist and home studio engineer. This combination preamp/EQ/compressor has mic, line and instrument inputs to perfectly process any sound source you've got. It all starts at the mic pre -- this Class-A amplifier has +22dB of headroom and plenty of dynamic range to handle the loudest and quietest signals and variable impedance to properly interface with all of your mics. The compressor is fast and fully variable, and the 3-band EQ is fully parametric with overlapping bands providing a plugin-like control to further shape your tone. Out of analog inputs on your interface? Grab the optional A/D card and send a high-res signal to a digital input on your interface. If you've got a free rack space that needs filling, pick up a Eureka today!
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