OK, I think getting an external rackmount EQ would help me get rid of noise and really tailor my tone. I was wondering what opinions you guys have of decent rackmount EQ's. The dbx stuff is sort of what I am looking at right now...
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I highly recommend the TC Electronics 1140, or I can generally recommend the Furman PQ-3.
Parametric is the truly better way to go for tone crafting and dialing in annoying freqs... I'm a big EQ fag, and I have left graphics for the Q. A bit of a learning curve with them, but they can make a things sound great sometimes.
A must have in your box of trick. Stay away fromthe digital ones, they seem to kill tone pretty well. The older analog stuff is pretty nice as far as that goes, sometimes not so transparent, but worthy nonetheless. I like having my furman just in the loop turned off with my rig, seems to do some sort of buffering thing that sounds cool.
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OUCH!! The tc is $608 new, none on the 'Bay. That looks like a cool unit, but a little more than I want to spend right now. And while parametric EQ's rock, I think I'll get a graphic first, then maybe a parametric later to sweep around my signal and fish for "greatness".
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I just bought a TC 1140 for 175 and have a furman I paid 90 bucks for on the bay. Save your Graphic money and get a parametric. Owning several Graphics, and parametrics, the parametrics are the only thing for tone sculpting, a decent amp will do almost whatever a graphic can do really. I truly have to say parametric, even if you have to buy a pedal.
The parametric in the Metal Zone Pedal makes it one of the most useable heavy distorion pedal units only because of the EQ ability. play with one and check out what a paramtric can do.
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BTW, EQs won't remove noise, in most cases they will add it. Some more than others.
Although they can help improve a marginal sounding rig, what they are great is sculpting what is already a good sound, and giving you a bit more ability to tailor it to your needs.
You can dial in a frequency and remove it almost surgically. As well as find a particular freq and sort of accentuate it to increase percievable gain in your tone without actually increasing distortion.
Unless your amp is already perfect to your ears, a parametric is pretty valuable tool for tone "sculpting".
Maybe snag the Furman (hey Dimebag liked em') and see if it does what you want, they are easy to get and to sell as well, you won't lose anything.
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I'd take John's advice. I remember when he was testing the hell out of EQ's. Dude is anal about his tone so he would be the man that knows. No offense intended John. But I know your on a quest for the perfect tone. If it sounds like ass it's out the door. lolWe must!
We must!
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I too have been thinking of a rack EQ. I don't want anything other than parametric. I was ready to post my own thread, but I guess I won't need to. So, any other suggestions would be cool I've been thinking about something like the Pre Sonus.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/...ase_id/110101/
I'd like to find a 5 band parametric. Anyone know of any?
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