Great River Electronics EQ-2NV Two-Channel Equalizer

Great River Electronics

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A dual channel, digitally controlled, analog-driven parametric EQ, in a single rack space. 4-band with selectable peaking and shelving and a Class-A balanced output stage, the EQ-2NV greatly modernizes the classic British “1081/1083”-type design. 

It offers similar topology to vintage 1081/1083 models, but with welcome improvements:

Newly designed Class-A discrete single-ended amplifiers and true inductor/capacitor (L/C) circuitry add greater clarity and dynamic range to the musicality of the vintage-era models. The EQ-2NV also has a unique discrete high-current Class-A balanced output stage. Digitally controlled, analog driven.

Great River Electronics EQ-2NV Equalizer Features:

  • 2-channel analog EQ with digital control
  • Discrete, Class A design
  • Internal low-noise power supply
  • 110 or 220 volt operation
  • Balanced line in, balanced line out
  • Wide range of input sensitivity from +8dbm to -20dbm
  • Four bands independently enabled
  • +/-15db boost/cut
  • 3rd order high-pass filter
  • Hi and low bands selectable between peaking and shelving
  • Hi-mid and low-mid bands each have 3 selectable Q positions
  • Hardwire bypass of equalizer section
  • 2 year warranty with registration

Integration:
To make life in the studio (and on the road) easier, the EQ-2NV has been specifically designed to integrate with the patch loop in Great River NV Series microphone preamplifiers (with a single TRS ¼” cable), for complete flexibility in tracking and mixing.

The front panel input selector / sensitivity switch offers the option of using the signal from the EQ-2NV's transformer-coupled line input (ranging from +8dbm to -20dbm), or the patched signal from the NV preamp. When connected via the patch loop, the four EQ sections are inserted between the microphone (or DI) input’s first gain stage (with level control and metering) and the preamplifier’s output gain stage and "big iron" transformer (also with level control and metering). This routing flexibility provides a broad range of sonic/harmonic possibilities and maintains a full Class-A signal path.


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