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Behringer FBQ3102HD - 31-band Stereo Graphic EQ

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Behringer FBQ3102HD - 31-band Stereo Graphic EQ

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Professional audio engineers have known for decades that a good EQ makes all the difference in how a performance is perceived. Although multi-band graphic equalizers have been around for a long time, they have changed very little… until now! The ULTRAGRAPH PRO FBQ3102HD takes the graphic equalizer into the realm of high-definition audio, providing robust features and Behringer proprietary FBQ Feedback Detection System – at a price that makes them a must-have for anyone who records or operates a live sound system.

Features:

  • Professional 31-band stereo graphic equalizer for live and studio applications
  • Revolutionary FBQ Feedback Detection system instantly reveals critical frequencies and can also be used as an audio analyzer
  • Ultra-low noise 4580 operational amplifiers for highest signal integrity
  • Dedicated mono subwoofer output with an adjustable crossover frequency
  • Additional sweepable high and low-cut filters for each channel remove unwanted frequencies, e.g. floor rumble, hiss etc.
  • Highly accurate 12-segment LED input/output metering and input gain controls for easy level setting
  • Relay-controlled hard-bypass with an auto-bypass function during power failure (fail-safe relay)
  • Servo-balanced inputs and outputs with 1/4" TRS and gold-plated XLR connectors
  • "Planet Earth" switching power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving
  • Designed and engineered in Germany

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