Trident 80B 500-Series Equalizer 80B-500EQ
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The TR80BEQ - 80B Equalizer from Trident is a 500 series rack module that incorporates the classic four-band Trident Series 80 console equalizer. The EQ features switchable high and low pass shelving sections, coupled with two swept low and high mid frequency bands and a switchable 50 Hz (12 dB per octave) filter. The sweepable mid-frequency bands are maximized for music and offer a good degree of frequency overlap. A dedicated bypass switch allows for comparison with unprocessed signals.
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Trident 80B 500-Series Equalizer 80B-500EQ
Trident 80B 500-Series Equalizer 80B-500EQ
*Please note -- This pre-owned item may show signs of use. Please see photos for details of the product.
The TR80BEQ - 80B Equalizer from Trident is a 500 series rack module that incorporates the classic four-band Trident Series 80 console equalizer. The EQ features switchable high and low pass shelving sections, coupled with two swept low and high mid frequency bands and a switchable 50 Hz (12 dB per octave) filter. The sweepable mid-frequency bands are maximized for music and offer a good degree of frequency overlap. A dedicated bypass switch allows for comparison with unprocessed signals.
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*Please note -- This pre-owned item may show signs of use. Please see photos for details of the product.
The TR80BEQ - 80B Equalizer from Trident is a 500 series rack module that incorporates the classic four-band Trident Series 80 console equalizer. The EQ features switchable high and low pass shelving sections, coupled with two swept low and high mid frequency bands and a switchable 50 Hz (12 dB per octave) filter. The sweepable mid-frequency bands are maximized for music and offer a good degree of frequency overlap. A dedicated bypass switch allows for comparison with unprocessed signals.























