Equalizer

Drawmer 1971 Dual 4-Band Parametric, the ultimate vintage parametric equalizer. The Drawmer 1971 is a dual-channel, 4-band parametric equalizer inspired by 1970s analog gear. It delivers classic sonic clarity and control, perfect for mixing and mastering. Its unique feature, the "Crush" knob, adds subtle compression and pleasing harmonics for a rich analog sound. Versatile and precise, the 1971 is the perfect tool to shape your sound and achieve authentic vintage character.

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With the Drawmer 1971, immerse yourself in vintage sound with modern control
Inspired by the golden age of analog gear, the Drawmer 1971 is a dual-channel, 4-band parametric EQ that delivers exceptional vintage warmth and character. Designed for demanding engineers and musicians, it excels at both subtle shaping for mastering and bold tonal sculpting for mixing.

Here’s why the Drawmer 1971 is the ultimate parametric EQ for your studio:
- Authentic Vintage Character: The 1971 replicates the sonic clarity and control of classic 1970s analog EQs, adding warmth and depth that’s impossible to achieve with digital plugins.
- Unique Crush Knob: Add subtle compression and pleasing harmonics to each band with the Crush knob. It thickens the lows, boosts the midrange, and makes the highs shine.
- Exceptional Versatility and Accuracy: Each channel features four fully parametric bands with variable frequency, gain (+/-12dB) and bandwidth controls. Variable high- and low-cut filters, as well as selectable slopes, provide precise control over the sonic spectrum.
- Easy Recall: Precision detented potentiometers ensure fast and accurate recall of your settings, essential for mastering and studio work.
- Rugged Construction: Designed and manufactured in the UK, the 1971 features Drawmer’s signature rugged steel chassis and aluminium front panel, ensuring rock-solid reliability.

Whether you’re looking for a subtle touch of analogue warmth or powerful tone shaping, the Drawmer 1971 is the essential tool to bring your sonic vision to life. Experience the magic of vintage EQ with modern control.
  • Drawmer 1971 Dual 4-Band Parametric
  • Modern 4-band parametric equalizer in vintage design
  • Classic sound control and transparency
  • Variable high-pass and low-pass filters for perfect exclusion of unwanted signal components
  • Input impedance: > 20 KOhm
  • Max. input level: +21 dBu
  • Output impedance: <100 Ohm
  • Max. output level: +21 dBu (10 kOhm load impedance)
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20000 Hz +/-0.5 dB
  • Distortion (THD+N) at 1kHz/ 0 dB: 0.003%
  • Crosstalk: <-90 dB at 1kHz
  • Low-Cut frequencies: 10 - 225 Hz
  • Low: 35 - 700 Hz
  • Low slope: 6, 9, 12 dB peak
  • Low level: +/- 12 dB
  • Low-Mid frequencies: 55 - 2100 Hz
  • Low-Mid bandwidth: 0.33 to 3.3 octaves
  • Low-Mid level: +/- 12 dB
  • High-Mid frequencies: 400 - 14000 Hz
  • High-Mid bandwidth: 0.33 to 3.3 octaves
  • High-Mid level: +/- 12 dB
  • High frequencies: 1200 - 20000 kHz
  • High slope: 6, 12 dB
  • High level: +/- 12 dB
  • High-Cut frequencies: 4000 - 32000 Hz
  • Power supply: 230 V or 115 V, 15 V A
  • Dimensions (L x H x D): 482 x 44 x 202 mm
  • Weight: 4.2 kg
Drawmer - 1971
Drawmer - 1971
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including eco-part : 0,07 €
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