Descripción
After testing the Interphase Audio EQ 2.2, some of our good friends / advisors / producers / engineers, asked us to build a simple dual-channel version of our 4-band Inductive EQ.
No fancy stuff, but just 2 channels with a 4-band fantastic EQ.
We loved the idea, so here is the NDUCR (feel free to pronounce this as “inducer”)
The NDUCR is a 2-channel unit with 4 inductive EQ bands per channel
* Contrary to our other EQs, the 4-bands are vertically aligned (channel one on the left, channel two on the right)
* Each band can be individually activated / bypassed
* Large frequency select knobs give great hands-on control of selected frequency
* High-Quality 100 mm Bourns level faders offer the finest control of cut and boost
Taken from the middle section of the Ark input channels,
the NDUCR is the rackmount version of the inductive EQ part of this middle input section.
The NDUCR is designed to add colour to your signal, and silky smooth colour that is.
The NDUCR features 2 channels of 4-band Inductive Equaliser.
The NDUCR is available as a 3 unit 19-inch rackmount unit, and can be ordered directly from our webstore or from your favourite pro audio dealer.
4-band inductive EQ
Inductor based circuits are the “holy grail” of equaliser designs.
These were used for example in the much favoured Pultec equaliser design, which dates back to the late 1950’s.
Owing to their unique electro-mechanical properties, inductors impart a character all of their own, which is very distinctive.
The NDUCR uses 32 inductors spread out over the four bands with custom-wound Carnhill inductors in the low-mid and low bands, giving precise control and the inductor sound on each band.
These are Class-A, discrete electronics, so you’ll get a very distinctive sound, which most sound engineers love.
However, this circuit is a decidedly modern design with updated techniques and components that were simply not available 60 years ago. This is definitely not a “clone” or “copy”. (we at Interphase Audio do not build clones or copies of anything)
As a consequence of using inductors, this provides a “peaking” characteristic, giving much tighter control of the frequency selected.
The inductor values and components have been carefully chosen and matched to provide an extremely musical sound.
Each band provides switch selection of any of six carefully selected frequencies chosen at musically pleasing intervals.
Each band uses a 100mm fader – instead of a rotary pot – for cut and boost control, allowing very fine control of a maximum of plus or minus 15dB per band.
Four bands with switchable, overlapping fequencies
– Low (Hz): 50, 80, 100, 150, 300, 600
– Low Mid (Hz): 125, 250, 500, 1K, 2K, 4K
– Hi Mid (kHz): 1.5, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
– High (kHz): 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16
But why faders instead of rotary controls ?
It’s simple … we like faders.
But also because faders offer the most precise control of cut or boost, and offer direct visual feedback of the setting of each band.