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Equator Audio Research, recognized globally as a leading manufacturer of highly accurate studio reference monitors for mission critical recording applications, is pleased to announce that all of the company’s Q series line of studio reference monitors are now shipping including the Q8, Q10, Q12, Q15, and Q18 system subwoofer.
All Q Series monitors feature a Zero Point Reference coaxial design with Digitally-Controlled Transducers™. The CPU that resides inside each Equator monitor handles a host of formidable tasks, including matching the transducers as well as seamlessly incorporating the system’s crossover approach. This unique no-slope crossover approach reduces the mid-range distortion commonly associated with conventional coaxial designs to facilitate highly accurate, natural sounding mid-range reproduction that is never harsh.
The Equator Audio Q Series monitors also benefit from cutting-edge DSP technology that helps mix engineers ensure their room is optimized for accurate monitoring. Included with every Equator Q Series monitor is a software application that enables a mix engineer to manually compensate for acoustic anomalies in addition to issues created by placement/boundary and secondary reflections within the listening environment. Along with the environmental compensation, this included software also provides extraordinary control over the monitors—including equalization, mute, solo, and phase. The optionally available Q Series Calibration kit fully automates the analysis and compensation process and includes a calibrated test microphone.
The Equator Audio Research Q Series monitors are rapidly finding their way into leading recording and production facilities of all types from Groove Addicts in Los Angeles to Puff Daddy’s “Daddy’s House” studios in New York. They were most recently seen at Abbey Road Studios in London during the recording of the upcoming film Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
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