Equalizer

Drawmer 1974, vintage stereo parametric equaliser with 4 frequency bands.

ARTICLE N° 89302
The Drawmer 1974 is a vintage-style stereo four-band parametric equalizer dating from 1974. This equipment offers exceptional sound quality with an analogue musicality inspired by equipment from the 1970s. It can be used for mastering applications requiring a subtle touch and easy recall, as well as for sculpting tones by adding warmth and analogue character difficult to reproduce digitally.

The 1974 vintage-style four-band parametric stereo EQ features immersive stereo operation and a set of controls for both channels. The versatile design includes precision dual-channel stepped potentiometers, ensuring exceptional accuracy for quick and easy recall.

The fully variable bandwidth allows precise control of the parametric mid-bands, providing adjustments as precise as surgical or as wide and natural as required. Fully adjustable low-cut and high-cut filters are also included to eliminate unwanted signals at extreme frequencies.

In addition, the EQ features switchable slopes for the low and high bands, allowing the focus to be altered on the upper and lower frequencies, as well as a low peak setting that amplifies the lower end. The 1974 is ideal for tonal shaping, sounding true to the 70s and suitable for any musician who wants to add warmth and analogue character to their sound.
  • Drawmer 1974
  • 4-band parametric equalizer with vintage sound
  • 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: +26 dBu
  • Output impedance: <100 Ohm
  • Max output level: +26 dBu (10 kOhm load impedance)
  • Frequency response : 20 to 20000 Hz +/-0.2 dB
  • Distortion (THD+N) at 1 kHz/ 0 dB: 0.007
  • Crosstalk: -75 dB at 1 kHz
  • Bass crossover frequencies: 10 to 225 Hz
  • Low frequencies: 35 to 700 Hz
  • Bass filter slope: 6, 9, 12 dB
  • Peak
  • Bass level: +/- 12 dB
  • Bass and mid-range frequencies: 55 to 21,000 Hz
  • Bass-midrange bandwidth: 0.33 to 3.3 octaves
  • Low-midrange level: +/- 12 dB
  • High and mid frequencies: 400 to 14000 Hz
  • Upper midrange bandwidth: 0.33 to 3.3 octaves
  • Upper midrange level: +/- 12 dB
  • High frequencies: 1200 to 20000 Hz
  • Treble slope: 6, 12 dB
  • Treble level: +/- 12 dB
  • High frequencies: 4 to 32 kHz
  • Power supply: 230V or 115V, 15VA
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 482 x 44 x 202 mm
  • Weight: 2.8 kg
Drawmer - 1974
Drawmer - 1974
904,17 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,07 €
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