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Burnley 73, SonEQ Pro and Sweetone

Details

Manufacturer Sonimus

Price Burnley 73 $59, SonEQ $59, Sweetone $32

Web www.sonimus.com

Minimum system requirements

PC Windows XP, AAX, RTAS or VST host Mac OSX 10.6, AAX, AU, RTAS or VST host

Features

BURNLEY 73

Neve 1073 emulation

High-pass filter

High- and low-end shelves

Parametric mid-band

Models both Mic and Line inputs

SONEQ PRO

Classic passive EQ emulation

High- and low-pass filters

Low-band has independent boost and cut

Two parametric mid bands

High-end shelf

SWEETONE

Simple tone control

High- and low-pass filters

Tilt or ‘Loud’ tone control

Resonant high-pass ‘Blow’ switch

Having a wide selection of EQs to turn to when it comes to mixing is arguably as important as having a selection of microphones, preamps or compressors. While it may seem like a 3dB shelving boost at 12kHz should sound pretty much the same on any given EQ, in reality, there are dozens of small

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