High quality equalizers


Considering with my hearing loss of high frequencies
ptss

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I'm thinking more like a 24 band equalizer; something semi-pro or pro.... I'm paying for a more detailed hearing test today.

All those sliders and associated components are noisy and cheap.  You are far better with a parametric if you must go with an analog EQ

Hey ptss,
Depends how fine a control you want.  The Shiit Loki gets high marks around here. If you want much better control, like in the 1/2 octave or better range consider a miniDSP as a very flexible option but it does have a learning curve.
While you will get naysayers, if you have hearing loss an EQ is a thousand times better than not having one to ensure you keep enjoying music.

You could also consider a speaker brand like Dali's which have pretty beefed up treble to begin with.