GLI has a warehouse in Brooklyn, NY, where they manufacturer there own line
of inexpensive audio gear. I own 4-15" horn-loaded loudspeakers (250w @ 8ohms) and a GLI PA-1000 500 watt power amp. Pretty decent stuff that's just 1/2 step better than Behringer.
The item listed is a parametric freq'y control to adjust the lo, mid and hi bands
and mix them to create a unique sound (similar to what Aphex does with it's exciters). It's not recommended for tracking or mixing but rather in "live" formats.
i had an aural exiter once, real happy that i sold it,
i wouldn't spend a minute thinking about buying this thing.
i'm trying to get me a dbx163x for the same price,
think thats more useful to me
i had an aural exiter once, real happy that i sold it,
i wouldn't spend a minute thinking about buying this thing.
i'm trying to get me a dbx163x for the same price,
think thats more useful to me
I could use one of those... All my gear I have to hold the fuses by hand, but I'm working on a way to use paper clips and duct tape to solve the problem. If I get a good design, I'll probably start a company and sell em to you guys for cheap...
Right now I'm thinking use the tape to tape it on, and paper clips for looks? That should work I think...