Some modern amps don’t easily allow the insertion of EQ into the signal path. So please share with us what amp you use, and also what your comfort level is with computer technology, because DSP based room/eq is a thing that might help…or terrify…you. The Schiit Lokius is what I use, and it is super simple if your gear has the right connectivity. McIntosh has some models with similar facilities built in.
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I introduced to @bigwave1 what is now vintage Charter Oak PEQ-1, OG serial number 1000 or so or less and made before 2018 by Michael Deming. This EQ is the real deal. I mention the serial number because later iterations, including the one sold new today, are no longer made by Mr. Deming and don’t sound as good. But anything made before 2018 is simply the most musical best sounding pro analog EQ I’ve ever heard. And I’ve heard at least 6 different ones in my hi fi system, so I know a thing or two. Look for one on places like Reverb. They pop up in pro audio stores periodically used and in good condition. But they don’t list more that a few days before being scooped up. Demand high for them. And they will sell used for 1900 when they were bought new years ago for 2700. Pretty good retained value. I own 3 of them because I never want to live without one. It’s that good. This year I have opened my house to a couple of new audiophile friends who have heard it used in my system and have been mightily impressed. Cannot say enough good things about this device. It has been an audiophile life changer for me. |
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