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Electrix EQ Killer
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    Electrix EQ KillerPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
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    2 Crossovers (Low and High) High - Mid - Low EQ with complete kill switches and a momentary button that acts like the flash switches on your mixer. 2 RCA ins and outs with a phone preamp switch so depending on what device is plugged in depends on wether the preamp is engaged. Send and Return effect loop, killed bands are only sent out the send.

    Price paid

    $50 at Guitar Center $99 on the web

    UTILIZATION

    The EQ Killer is very easy to use! The knobs are spread out for easy gripping and the buttons are big enough so you don't miss when you have to punch the kill button quickly. The manual is very helpful, explains different hook-up scenarios as well as some effects that you can do by using the different frequencies

    These little puppies are very sturdy, you can throw it and it will do some damage, it's very well made with metal knobs and plastic buttons that can withstand frequent abuse.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound quality is great!! I use the EQ killer more than my mixers EQs, the sound has more depth after running through an EQ Killer. By using the crossovers you can perform some filter sweeps and eliminate vocals from tracks. Different effects are covered in the manual

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love these things soo much, I bought two so I can EQ both turntables or CDs independently of each other. Electrix also includes a connecting bracket so if you get two EQ Killers, you can join them together and they will fit into a 19" rack!

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 5-, 2002)
  • FP UserFP User

    Electrix EQ KillerPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    Just enough to keep you interested but not so many to make it overly complicated.. the parbolic assignable low and hi's are a nice touch..

    Price paid: 90 USD

    UTILIZATION

    Stupid easy.. i downloaded the PDF from thier site just because i like to read

    SOUND QUALITY

    Doesn't seem to add to much noise at all

    OVERALL OPINION

    Bt like a brick shithouse solid

    i got this and a filter queen paired together at GC i was planning on selling th fq killer, untill i played with it.. now i'm keeping it..

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: infradead ( 2-, 2006)
  • FP UserFP User

    Electrix EQ KillerPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The best EQ's you can get, hands down. Get two with a Rane MP2016 and you'll be set forever.

    Price paid

    50$ each (bought 2)

    UTILIZATION

    Manual is good. No on/off switch, which is annoying.

    Its very tough, everything feels solid. Only thing I'd get concerned about is how hot it gets after a few hours.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Havent experienced any noise problems yet. The ability to do simple filtering is quite a plus.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I think they'll forever be my favorite effects units.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 5-, 2002)
  • FP UserFP User

    Electrix EQ KillerPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    Features is the strong side of this unit! fantastic design, i really like the idea of running two sources through the unit (it got 2 sets of inputs and outputs so u can run two TTs/CDJs/whatever through it, and effect 1 at a time). another great thing about this unit is the "Momentary" buttons, each band got a momentary button (spring-loaded) which cause a momentary kill when pressed, but when a band has already been killed, the function of the momentary button is reversed, and it causes a momentary insert of the killed band! low and high crossovers - need i say more? u can define the low-mid freq. and the mid-high freq., a must for DJs who like to make smooth mixes! send/return - here is a nice twist, the unit also got send/return, while using it, the killed signal is being sent (to an EFX unit for example) and the returned processed signal is being feed back to output. this can give u an extreme control on EFX processing!

    Price paid

    100$ each (got 2)

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple to use, u get the hang of it after 3 mins, very effective unit! manual was very handy, with lots of connecting suggestions the unit is light and portable, and can be grouped together with another unit (or with a filter queen) to create a 19" rack

    unit is nicely built, rather solid... seems like it can take some abuse... the spring-loaded buttons seems very nice, haven't had any problem with those yet... the freq. band knobs feels nice too, but as i mentioned b4, they make a slight static sound (need to listen very carefuly with the headphones crancked up to max) the overall build is very good, yet there are two annoying things, 1) the yellow faceplate is actually a sticker :/ and 2) there is no on/off switch and more important, it uses an extrenal PSU (" />

    SOUND QUALITY

    I'd give it 6.8 sound is pretty nice.... more than decent i'd say S/N-R is good, overall sound is OK (nothing amazing)... there is a slight flanging sound when the crossovers overlap (when they are on the same freq. and the MID ch. effect is canceled) and if you very listen carefuly u'll hear the freq. band knobs (hi, mid, low) make a "static" sound when they're used

    OVERALL OPINION

    I'm truely in-love with this unit!!! tho the sound isn't amazing, it's usabilty and features makes it an amazing unit!! and for the price, u sure get a lot!!!!

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 5-, 2002)