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need some recommendations for a 4 channel EQ
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<blockquote data-quote="LiamSmith" data-source="post: 6192" data-attributes="member: 1766"><p>I currently use 2 stereo 15 band eq's for my monitor mixes 3-6 and have been getting tired of hacking away at the signal with such heavy handed eq to get rid of feedback. I would like to find a 4 or more channel eq that can fit in 2 rack spaces and weigh in at less than $300 used</p><p></p><p>I've seen a couple things that may fit the bill used. Namely:</p><p>Alesis DEQ830</p><p>Mackie QuadEQ</p><p></p><p>are there any other options? The mackie is impossible to find and I've heard occasional things about the alesis being noisy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiamSmith, post: 6192, member: 1766"] I currently use 2 stereo 15 band eq's for my monitor mixes 3-6 and have been getting tired of hacking away at the signal with such heavy handed eq to get rid of feedback. I would like to find a 4 or more channel eq that can fit in 2 rack spaces and weigh in at less than $300 used I've seen a couple things that may fit the bill used. Namely: Alesis DEQ830 Mackie QuadEQ are there any other options? The mackie is impossible to find and I've heard occasional things about the alesis being noisy. [/QUOTE]
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