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Hi, i would like to test and done several equalizers. One of them with gyrators, the second is permanent Q by RANE, third is parametric like URE545 and 546. I have a plan with schematics can be mounted to the one "mainboard". I'm not sure this method is good solutions for testing and using the best method for my home audio system and guitar instruments? Somebody can help me, which type of EQ the best for instrument (guitar) amplification? I think, for home hi-fi the simplest gyrator EQ is enough. Here is my first blogpost about the modular gyrator EQ:
CustomPCB: Modular equaliser with gyrator filter I not sure the 2x5 mono channel EQ circuit is good for guitar amps? |
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