The TFPRO E82 is a dual channel fully switched precision mastering equaliser with 5 stages of response tailoring and level control, in 2U rack mount form.
E82 Front panel design draft
It is designed primarily for detail sound correction of precise frequencies with particular attention to response extremes and is assembled and tested in the UK.
The new E82 EQ joins the original P9 in offering exceptional sound quality; a sound that can be described as ‘luxurious’ and with unbreakable headroom.
INPUT STAGE
The line level XLR and jack input goes via a balanced transformer with an input impedance of 10Kohms designed to operate at a level between -10dBu and +8dBu and with a flat response from 8Hz to above 25KHz . The unique design of input circuit eliminates low frequency distortion and retains flat response far beyond digital equipment.
THE EQUALISER
The EQ sections operate in frequency bands that that are important to musicality; this EQ brings together the physics of sound reproduction and ‘what sounds right’, it is a harmony of experience and careful design.
LF SECTION
This is an inductor-based equaliser with switchable ‘shelf’ or ‘peak’ response. Frequencies covered are 20Hz to 125Hz in 6 steps with switching lift and cut in 23 steps with 0.5dB resolution from -15 to +15dB. Care must be taken as lifts of extreme low frequencies are possible. Alteration of sub-sonic balance has a profound effect on the spaciousness of sound.
MF1 SECTION
This is similarly inductor based but with switchable ‘sharp’ and ‘broad’ resolution. Frequencies covered are 125Hz to 700Hz in 6 steps with switching lift and cut in 23 steps. With small amplitude changes the phase shifts in the music are kept under control producing a harmonious sound.
MF2 SECTION
This is also inductor based with switchable ‘sharp’ and ‘broad’ resolution. Frequencies covered are 700Hz to 4KHz in 6 steps with switching lift and cut in 23 steps. These frequencies are normally thought of as ‘high’ and must be treated carefully to retain smooth sounds, the ear is most sensitive to these frequencies. Small lifts and cuts affect the apparent ‘depth’ of sound.
HF SECTION
This is ‘Baxandall’ type with shelving response. Frequencies at 3dB down, 2.8KHz to 12KHz with switching lift and cut in 23 steps. The HF section is used to control the clarity of the sound without affecting depth too much.
AIR BAND SECTION (extreme HF)
This is capacitor based with shelving response. Frequency at 3dB down, 16KHz with lift and cut from -8dB to +8dB in single sweep. The purpose of adjustable ‘air-band’ is to introduce or control the extreme high frequencies; what we used to call the ‘fairy dust’.
HIGH PASS FILTER
12dB/8ve switchable filter at 25, 50 and 100Hz. This is a safety feature to minimise danger to monitor loudspeakers! The EQ is not for beginners to play with and is capable of extreme performance changes in both low and high frequencies.
GAIN SETTING STAGE
Switched gain adjustment from -15dB to +15dB in 12 steps to set the correct audio level and allow room for volume level adjustment.
METERING
A precision LED meter shows peak levels in 8 steps up to +12dBu with a separate ‘overload’ indicator operating at +18dBu.
An IN/OUT by-pass switch bypasses the 5 EQ stages but maintains the set gain setting and filter setting.
OUTPUTS
A low noise output stage provides floating balanced outputs via XLR and standard jack. Additionally, digital output at 96KHz 24 bit appears on USB.
POWER
The E82 is mains powered with an internal supply working at any mains voltage.
STATUS
Development is not yet complete although all circuitry has been built and tested with excellent results.
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It seems the TFPRO E82, an inductor-based EQ that replaces the legendary P9 is now available (well, my pre-ordered unit will be shipped in few days). See picture (and link) below... https://tfpro.com/tfpro-e82-replacing-the-tfpro-p9-now-in-development/
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