Drawmer presents the 1974, a unique parametric stereo equaliser that is based on the sound of famous studio hardware of the 70s. The extraordinary analog musicality and tonal transparency are in the foreground here, so that every mix benefits from the analog warmth. The result is a completely new character in mastering, which is very difficult to realize with digital equipment. In addition, its clear design makes it child's play to operate, while maintaining an overview at all times. In addition to the low and high cut, four bands are available, each of which can be adjusted (depending on the band slope or bandwidth), as well as a practical bypass function for A-B comparisons. Two XLR inputs and two XLR outputs are available on the connection side. Last but not least, the rugged 1974 only requires one rack unit of height, so you can combine it with other equipment.
I am using this as a tone control between a CD player and integrated amp in my HiFi to compensate for badly recorded CDs and probably my hearing (I'm 63), and it works very well.
I used RCA/XLR adaptors without any problems and can now fine tune the sound to my hearts content!
Product great. Delivery great. Communication not so great. It would of been nice to be notified about delays in delivery as i nearly cancelled my order because of it. Pandemic there may be but e-mails have been around for quite a while now. I would however, still recommend dv247 because of the range if products.