Enieqma - a next level True Stereo EQ solution!
Main features:
- a 5-band full parametric EQ,
- a "simple" EQ featuring classic tone stacks (Fender, Marshall, Vox amp tone control etc),
- a 3-band midrange EQ,
- independent or linked left and right channel parameters
- a library of Prototype EQs.
Enieqma is a multipurpose equalizer that packs a 5-band full parametric EQ, a ‘simple EQ class’ featuring 7 classic tone stacks (Baxandall, Tilt, Fender, Marshall, and Vox amps tone control, etc.), and a 3-band midrange equalizer that emulates the Pultec Midrange EQ processor. Enieqma offers unprecedented equalization capabilities in a pedal format.
Full Stereo capabilities
Enieqma features true stereo EQ processors. The Left (L) and Right (R) channels EQ parameters may be linked or set independently. The high-contrast display provides invaluable visual feedback and spectral information by rendering the stereo EQ curves simultaneously. Flexible input/output routing options augments the stereo capability even further, allowing seamless connections with other mono and stereo devices.
Prototype EQs
At present, the prototypes library consists of 44 settings for ParaEQ mode, 12 settings for SimplEQ mode, and 12 settings for PultEQ mode. The library may be expanded in the future through firmware updates.
“Prototypes” is a library of pre-made EQ settings that you can quickly use as it is, or modify as you see fit and save the change as user presets.
The library covers everything from simple lowpass / highpass filters to elaborate cabsim filters. Instead of starting from scratch, you can quickly audition the different prototype EQs in the library, select one that sounds closest to the tones you have in mind, make a few adjustment as needed, and you are all set!
EQ Stacking (Dual EQ modes)
Two different the EQ engines can be stacked and run together, a powerful concept that allows users to construct more elaborate tone shapers while benefitting from the best aspects of the individual EQ mode.
Limiter & Stereo Expander
Enieqma features a stereo Limiter as an optional processing element that you can use to catch peaks or transients from your signal and regulate them to a specified level, this keeps the output signal from clipping, which may occur with high EQ gain settings.
The Stereo Expander is another optional processing element that can be used to enhance the stereo image of a mono input or a stereo input signal.
Specifications
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Input impedance: 1 MOhm.
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Output impedance: 500 Ohm.
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Max Boost level: +15 dB.
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Max input level: +7.23 dBV = 9.45 dBu = 6.5 Vpp.
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SNR: 114 dB typical.
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Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
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AD/DA: 24-bit, 48 KHz.
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Bypass: Buffered.
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Output jacks : 1/4 inch TS.
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Input jack: 1/4 inch TRS.
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MIDI Input / MIDI Thru connector: 1/8 inch TRS.
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USB connector : Type C
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Dimension : 12 x 12 cm (4.7 x 4.7 inch)
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Power requirement : 9VDC / 280mA, negative-center plug (power supply is not included).
Key Features
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2 channel EQ + Boost.
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The two processing channels can be linked or configured/run independently.
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3 EQ engines (Parametric EQ, Simple EQ, and Pultec Midrange EQ emulation) with the ability to stack and run two engines simultaneously..
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64 Presets.
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Master Volume and Input Level trim.
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Built-in libraries of ready-to-use ‘Prototype EQs’.
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Optional Limiter and Stereo Expander.
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3 routing configurations : Mono to Stereo, Dual Mono, and Stereo to Mono.
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MIDI Input and Thru.
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Aux switches control input.
More info and sound samples at Enieqma Homepage
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