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Produktinformationen "Drawmer 1971"
1971 - Dual 4-Band Parametric Equaliser
The 1971 offers 2 channels of fully featured 4-band parametric EQ. It has the ability to perform subtle shaping for mastering purposes that require a delicate touch and easy recall, but is just as capable of tonal sculpting, adding the analogue warmth and character that is near impossible to emulate in the digital domain. The versatile design features dual channel precision stepped potentiometers, providing exceptional accuracy for fast and simple recall.
Fully Parametric with Totally Variable Bandwidth.
The 1971 is a true ‘parametric’ equaliser, with the four bands having fully variable frequency controls and offer cut and boost of +/-12dB’s. However, unlike EQ’s with a no bandwidth adjustment, or a simple switch, the two mid bands have completely variable filter bandwidth controls enabling the user to focus in on very narrow sections of the audio spectrum or apply a broad natural sounding filter, or, of course, anything in between the two. This makes the 1971 incredibly versatile and capable of modifying everything from subtly fine tuning mixes to tone sculpting problematic recordings.
Variable Low and High Cut Filters.
The 1971 includes fully variable low and high cut filters (10Hz-225Hz and 4kHz-32kHz respectively), ideal for tuning out undesirable signals. The beauty of being fully variable is that, unlike fixed frequency filters, it is easy to sweep both controls to find the perfect setting and remove sounds with pinpoint accuracy. This is especially useful when bracketing individual tracks.
Switchable Slope Setting.
Very few analogue parametric equalisers have an adjustable slope on the low and high band filters, and is yet another feature of the 1971 that allows you to take control of your audio. The filter slopes of the 1971 have been chosen for their musicality - allowing you to adjust the focus of the audio at the bottom and top ends of your recording but not so harsh as to be a very noticeable brick wall filter. At the bottom end filter slopes of 6, 9 and 12dB per octave plus a Peak setting are available, and at the high end 6 and 12dB’s per octave.
The Peak setting adds a narrow bell shape to the 12dB per octave low band filter at the knee frequency just before it rolls off. Especially useful on kick drums, it magnifies and gives extra weight to the hit whilst still filtering out any subsonic junk and without muddying the lower mid. It’ll give your kick an added sense of power and precision.
Crush
A feature that is unique to the 1971 is the CRUSH button. A switchable option available on each band, it adds a fixed time constant, auto gain makeup compressor, whilst also giving a wider rounder bandwidth. In addition it introduces some musically pleasing harmonics.
The effectiveness of the Crush button will vary depending on the frequency band that it is used in and also on the instrument that it is applied to. Use it in the lower frequencies to fatten up the kick, tom or snare drums, bass guitar and other elements of the rhythm section. In the mid frequencies it will help to warm the mix and enhance the presence. It will thicken the guitars and add punch to the percussion, increase the attack of a piano, as well as help to bring out the raspiness in a vocal, for example. At the high frequencies it will bring out the shimmer of cymbals and brighten the string instruments.
The effect is progressive, so as more boost is added to the band the CRUSH effect is more apparent. Use the switch to listen to A/B comparisons to hear the effectiveness of the feature.
Features
- Vintage-style dual four band Parametric Equalisation which takes it’s inspiration from 1970’s-era analogue gear.
- Delivers classic sonic clarity and control at an affordable price.
- Indented and accurate potentiometers, providing precision for quick and simple recall.
- Variable low and high cut filters allow you to perfectly tune out any undesirable signals.
- Fully variable bandwidth provides absolute control for the parametric mid bands.
- Switchable slope plus low peak settings allows you to adjust the focus and magnify the bottom end.
- Switchable Crush on each band provides Fattness, Presence and Shimmer.
- True hardware bypass for for each band and also the unit provides accurate A/B comparisons.
- Internal Low Hum Toroidal Linear Power Supply with Voltage Selector Switch.
- Classic Drawmer Build Quality with Rugged Steel Chassis and Aluminium Front Panel.
- Designed and manufactured by Drawmer in the UK.
Technical Specifications
- Input Impedance: 20k Ohms or greater
- Maximum Input Level: +21 dBu
- Input Gain: +/- 15 dB
- Low Cut: 10Hz - 240 Hz
- Low Band: 35 Hz - 700 Hz, Slope: 6 dB,9 dB,12 dB, Peak, Cut/Boots: +/- 12 dB
- Low-Mid Band: 60 Hz - 2.1 kHz, Bandwidth: 0.33 - 3.3 octaves, Cut/Boots: +/- 12 dB
- High-Mid Band: 450 Hz - 13.7 kHz, Bandwidth: 0.33 - 3.3 octaves, Cut/Boots: +/- 12 dB
- High Band: 1.2 kHz - 20 kHz, Slope: 6 dB, 12 dB, Cut/Boots: +/- 12 dB
- High Cut: 4 kHz - 31 kHz
- Output Impedance: < 100 Ohms
- Maximum Output Level: +21dBu into 10k Ohms Load
- Output Gain: +/- 15 dB
- Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz +/-0.5dB
- Crosstalk: < -90dB @ 1kHz
- Distortion (THD+N): 0.003%
- Power Requirements: 230Volt or 115V at 50-60hZ, 15VA
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 482 x 88 x 270mm
- Weight: 4.2 kg
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Drawmer Electronics Ltd
Drawmer Electronics Ltd
Coleman Street, Parkgate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire,S62 6EL
mail@drawmer.com
https://www.drawmer.com/