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- From: st1p3@elroy.uh.edu (Carse, John D.)
- Subject: Looking for good graphic equalizer for home stereo
- Message-ID: <7NOV199216153457@elroy.uh.edu>
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- Reply-To: peterc@cubetech.com
- Organization: University of Houston
- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 22:15:00 GMT
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- I'm trying to find a really good graphic equalizer for my stereo.
- I want one with a bunch (> 12 if possible) of bands, but the number
- of channels is really unimportant (left-right settings aren't
- entirely necessary, but not a problem either)
-
- It has to have a really cool-looking spectrum analyzer display on
- it (gadget-lover that I am!) and look really cool in general.
-
- It also has to perform well.
-
- The problem is, I can't seem to find any really powerful equalizers
- out there. Lotsa concert-hall generators, but no really good
- equalizers. I know AudioSource makes a few really nice equalizers.
- Or at least they look nice. Does anyone here know anything about
- them? Or do you have any favorites?
-
- So, in summary, here's what I want (and please give me details on
- mfr, price, features, availability, etc.):
-
- 1) Cool multicolor spectrum display
- 2) 12 bands or more per channel (2 channels preferable)
- 3) Looks really cool :)
- 4) Digital effects are a nice plus (concert hall, etc.) but
- definitely not as important as #1-3...
-
- Adv(thanks)ance!
-