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Description
Elevate your sound with the Yamaha Q100 Graphic Equaliser, a versatile tool in the world of studio recording gear. Designed for both seasoned audio engineers and budding musicians, this effects processor provides precision control over your audio spectrum, letting you shape your sound with confidence. Whether you want to enhance clarity, balance frequencies, or creatively sculpt audio landscapes, the Q100 delivers with its intuitive interface and reliable performance.
A staple in the studio, the Yamaha Q100 offers significant flexibility with its ten-band equalization. Each band is adjustable, allowing for meticulous frequency management that can accommodate any musical style or recording environment. Its rugged build ensures longevity, while the intelligent circuitry minimizes noise and distortion, making it an ideal choice for those who demand high-quality audio processing.
Key Features:
- Ten-band graphic equalizer for detailed frequency control
- Intuitive interface for easy operation
- High-quality circuitry that reduces noise and distortion
- Sturdy construction suitable for both studio and live settings
- Compatible with a wide range of audio equipment
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Nice little 7-band EQ with a clean sound
The Q100 was a simple but functional 7-band stereo EQ. It had RCA and jack inputs and outputs with attenuator switches. It was powered by a 12vDC wall wart, and was able to be daisy-chained to other units in the 100 system. In the early 1990s, Yamaha had a rather nice collection of entry level audio units collectively known as the Studio 100 Series. It was a 'gestalt' system that comprised several half-rack units at 1U height with the exception of the A100 amp which was 2U.
http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/yamaha-studio-100-series/307
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