Radial - PhazeQ

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serial module 500 being a phase alignment and EQ. The alignment tool of phase can be used to calibrate the two microphones to obtain clarity. A single knob controls the phase shift of 0 ° to 180 ° and extending 180 ° extends the range to a full 360 °.

ARTICLE N° 54404
  • Radial Engineering PhazeQ
  • 500 Series
  • Phase controller
  • In use, the PhazeQ can be used to work the sound of two microphones on drums, guitar, mix a mic proximity to another room for the taking her an amp, or with the combination of an amp cabinet with ID.
  • The module also includes a low-pass filter that can be activated to delete the contents of the high end, and divided into two ranges for more accuracy.
  • Circuit Class A, discrete
  • 20Hz ~ 20KHz Bandwidth
  • 102dB Dynamic Range
  • Max Output + 17dBu
  • intermodulation distortion> 0.015% @ -12dBu out
  • Input impedance 3.4k ohm
  • Impedance Release 110 Ohms
  • phase reversal 0º ~ 180º - depends on the frequency 181º ~ 360º when the reversing switch is switched
  • low-pass filter range 1: 3.8kHz ~ 300Hz range 2: 3kHz ~ 38kHz
  • Omniport Signal live balanced output, + 15dBu
  • 50mA power Requirement
The PhazeQ is a module 500 series dual function: It is the one hand, an alignment tool phase, and may be used to 'calibrate' two microphones for clarity and realism.
It behaves the other hand, as a very powerful EQ that allows you to create new sounds that will bring more to your recordings.
Designed to work hand in hand with Workhorse and other racks in 5OO format, PhazeQ has class-A circuitry 100% discrete, providing rendering warm, rich and natural. One control adjusts the phase shift of 0 ° to 180 ° and extending 180º extends the range to a full 360 °. To work more on the base, a low-pass filter can be engaged to remove content from the top of the spectrum, and divided into two ranges for more accuracy. Applications include: a micro proximity with a microphone part for a guitar amplifier, an XY pair on an acoustic guitar, the bat and the vent of a bass drum, or the combination of a low amp cabinet with a direct box.

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