Nightpro EQ3-D, Mini-Massive

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Does anyone have experience with the EQ3-D? It's a slimmer version of the EQ3 that EA has, and it goes for a lot less. It can be purchased for about the same amount as a Mini-Massive. I am looking for a stereo mix/mastering EQ, and I'm wondering if either the EQ3-D or Mini-Massive are suitable (since their big brothers are super expensive)? Any thoughts on either?

Nightpro EQ3-D, Mini-Massive

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What I like about ours is that the gain is adjusted with switches (for precision matching). That is especially good when using it for mixes.
I wanted to build a copy as well. The prodigy pro guys copied the pot adjusted one however. I will probably compare schematics next time I have to fix ours (or sooner, they never break). I hope the difference is only with the switches.
Greg Norman FG

Nightpro EQ3-D, Mini-Massive

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It's pretty easy to substitute a pot with a rotary switch. I'm building a custom 3-band fixed frequency stereo mastering EQ for a client right now and I'm using 2-pole 12-position rotary switches to get the desired +/- 5dB of gain for each band. I was originally going to base it on the Night EQ. In fact, there's a spreadsheet (specifically for the night EQ) that somebody posted over at prodigy-pro that I used to reverse engineer the required resitor values to get the desired amount of boost/cut that I wanted at each step. I ended up going with a different design though.

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