Any EQs with very high Q capabilties?
Thanks for the tip on notch, never even noticed it there 
Might pick up the spectum or the 8 band. Do they sound better than the built in scope eq?
I plan to use the SSL eq when it comes out for general eqing and then the notching for surgical obviously. But maybe the spectrum would be handy too...
Jesse
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Might pick up the spectum or the 8 band. Do they sound better than the built in scope eq?
I plan to use the SSL eq when it comes out for general eqing and then the notching for surgical obviously. But maybe the spectrum would be handy too...
Jesse
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I've been keen on wolf's eqs (particularly the speqtrum) for a while but there are no demos available so I don't know whether I'll like their sound or not. Do they sound the same as the creamware ones? Or are they a development of these (it would appear so from the text on wolf's site)? Are they musical eqs or surgical? Other comments? Thanks.
@ medway: will you still be getting the SSL eq?
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@ medway: will you still be getting the SSL eq?
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I second the ISON DE-VICE.
BTW my Vox wah-wah got stolen from at a party last month. I imagine it was a guitarist that kept hanging round the riser. Too bad, as it made my clav and rhodes samples very fusiony. Is there an EQ out ther, not a filter, but an EQ that I could use in it's place with an expression pedal tied to certain freq's? It was 35 years old and should not have been used anymore, but I have trouble letting go of things still.
BTW my Vox wah-wah got stolen from at a party last month. I imagine it was a guitarist that kept hanging round the riser. Too bad, as it made my clav and rhodes samples very fusiony. Is there an EQ out ther, not a filter, but an EQ that I could use in it's place with an expression pedal tied to certain freq's? It was 35 years old and should not have been used anymore, but I have trouble letting go of things still.
The wah plug pales in comparison, so I will search 4 vintage pedals on ebay. There's something about electricity that plugs just don't seem to catch. I still have that little Vox distortion booster that actually plugs into your guitar jack. It looks stupid but Inna Gadda Da Vida, and Hello I Love You cannot be mimmicked w/o this foul looking device.
I've been keen on wolf's eqs (particularly the speqtrum) for a while but there are no demos available so I don't know whether I'll like their sound or not.
suthnear, just write me a mail and I'll send you a demo.
kind of .. they are based on a general eq design approach, but modified by me.Do they sound the same as the creamware ones? Or are they a development of these (it would appear so from the text on wolf's site)?
The "sound" and behaviour depends heavily on the gain-bandwidth settings. With default settings it behaves surgical like modern eqs, the more you change the gain-bandwidth dependancy, the more you'll be driven back into the last century (kind of a time machine knob .. I should introduce this as new parameterAre they musical eqs or surgical?

rock on!
Wolfgang
So far I really like the sound. I need to explore the filter shape options some more. In a quick comparison with the SSL eq I was able to get more musical results for top and low end boosts as I was with the spEQtrum. I mainly got spEQtrum for surgical work which so far it does exactly what I want and sounds great doing it.On 2006-06-24 03:33, suthnear wrote:
I've been keen on wolf's eqs (particularly the speqtrum) for a while but there are no demos available so I don't know whether I'll like their sound or not. Do they sound the same as the creamware ones? Or are they a development of these (it would appear so from the text on wolf's site)? Are they musical eqs or surgical? Other comments? Thanks.
@ medway: will you still be getting the SSL eq?
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SpeEQtrum might be able to emulate the SSL but I'll be getting it anyways.