The 1971 equalizer offers two channels with a fully parametric 4-band EQ that allows both subtle mastering optimizations and extensive sound shaping. The 1971 stands out with its analog warmth and characteristic sound that can hardly be imitated digitally. Precision grid potentiometers ensure exceptional accuracy and easy reproducibility of settings.
Thanks to its variable frequency controls and bandwidths, the 1971
Switchable slope
The 1971 has an adjustable slope of the low and high band filters, which enables comprehensive control over the audio material. The musically selected slopes (6, 9 and 12 dB/octave as well as peak in the low band, 6 and 12 dB/octave in the high band) allow precise focusing of the bass and treble range. The peak setting in the low band in particular gives kick drums more weight and punch.
Unique CRUSH function
The CRUSH function, switchable in each band, adds a compressor with a fixed time constant and provides a broader, rounder filter curve and musically pleasing overtones. This effect strengthens the foundation in the low frequencies, adds more warmth and presence to the mid frequencies and brings more sparkle to the high frequencies. The CRUSH effect is progressive and becomes stronger the more the frequency band is boosted, allowing easy A/B comparisons per band.
Variable low and high cut filters
The 1971's low and high cut filters (10Hz-225Hz and 4kHz-32kHz) are perfect for removing unwanted signals. Compared to fixed frequency filters, these variable filters offer precise control for pinpoint noise removal and bracketing of individual tracks.