About This Listing

Baxandall equalizer's topology, introduced to the public by Peter Baxandall in 1952, was a very ingenious way of obtaining high and low shelves with boost and cut option without using expensive rotary switches. This affordable circuit was soon adopted by hi-fi and console manufacturers for its simplicity, where parametric options aren't needed.

Heritage Audio has successfully replaced the Baxandall topology with a functional equivalent - a much more musical one, implemented as a one rack space, master bus/ mastering type unit.

The Stereo Asymptotic Equalizer, affectionately known as Symph EQ, takes its name from the shape obtained by its shelf curves; where the boost or cut amplitude grows up until the asymptotic value is reached, keeping the ultra highs and sub lows always controlled.

Its sound can only be described as tight, sweet, and natural, and its use of parallel equalizing to obtain the desired response curves makes it to have exceptional low phase deviation and artifacts.

Shelving with Surgical but Musical Precision
A smart circuit layout allows for a maximum boost/cut of 10.5 dB in 0.5 dB steps. The main rotary switch sets 1dB steps whilst the 0.5 button adds half a dB to the main reading. The CUT button turns the boost amount into cut. Six strategically selected frequency choices per band are available (8, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 24 Khz on the high shelf, and 470, 360, 220, 110, 60 and 20 Hz on the low shelf).

2-Pole High and Low Pass Filters
In order to keep the sub-low and ultra-high frequency content well under control, further high-pass and low-pass filters have been added on dual concentric rotary switches, at 12dB/octave. 5 frequency choices plus OFF are available on each one (10, 12, 18, 22 and 30 Khz on the low-pass, and 160, 82, 47, 20 and 15 Hz on the high-pass).

M/S Equalizing That Can't Be Rivaled
Nothing comes close to M/S equalizing a mix. It allows the user to process the center and the sides independently. The benefits of such processing are hard to believe. You can brighten your mix without making your vocals sound harsh, or even tighten the stereo-image's bass content without making your bass or kick sound weak! These are just a few examples of the Symph EQ M/S power!

The response of the Side high pass filter has been made elliptical as in the vintage disk cutters for precise frequency response.

Features
• Custom Carnhill Oxford input transformers, and custom Carnhill St Ives output transformers, both exclusively made for Heritage Audio.
• A high-end, 73-style Class-A output stage.
• All controls use high-quality rotary switches for 0.5dB precision equalizing.
• Mid-side processing allows for precise center bass management and high boosting hard panned sources without affecting center ones such as vocals, snare, etc. Side high-pass filter turns into elliptical type when in M/S, as implemented in vintage disk cutters.
• Stereo and M/S inputs and outputs, all balanced and ground free (unbalanced compatible) on gold plated XLRs.ON, M/S or stereo mode and individual hard BYPASS per channel.
• Fully manufactured in the EU.

Specifications
Maximum input level: Over +22 dBu
Maximum output level: Over +26.5 dBu into 600 ohms
Self-noise: less than -89 dBu @eq flat
THD+N (50Hz- 20Khz): less than 0.07% at +20dBu
Frequency response: +- 0.5dB, 15Hz- 30Khz
Input impedance: 10Kohms, transformer balanced and floating
Output impedance: Less than 75 ohms, transformer balanced and floating, Class A driven

Condition
Brand
Model
  • SYMPH EQ Stereo Master Bus Asymptotic Equalizer
Finish
  • RAF Blue Grey
Categories
Year
  • 2021

About the Seller

GB Music & Sound

Red Deer, Canada
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Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:546

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