sweck wrote:Do you know if the Massenberg is the same as the waves Massenberg eq?
I do not, but this EQ is a world class EQ... FWIW, the on board EQ (fat channel) is no slouch either, but the Massenberg is one of the best things about this mixer. Hence when Marc and Frank invent the controller part I am hoping that they will find a way to toggle in and out of the original v5.1 mixing console because it is still a great mixer.
The easiest way to check this information is to look at the specs and description. But really the d8b Massenburg is very well designed and in the same class as you might find in any modern high end EQ plug-in - really not joking here.
As a comparison I have a late nineties EQ system that is, by today’s standards, very okay (but was AWESOME at the time) and it gets me in the ball park, but when I demo the Massenberg next to it, it is game over – The Massenberg is just too deep and too wide, transparent and clear. Although the late nineties EQ was originally sold as a state of the art three band parametric EQ with Q on all three crossing frequencies, it falters next to the d8b Massenberg EQ. Now not to say that the other EQ is bad, it is not. The Massenberg is killer better. My purchase of the Massenberg EQ is without a doubt one of the best moves I have made, this is when I was really new to the board and Mackie support, I must say, was really great about it.
Hope this helps,
Michael