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When the engineers at UA set out to create the ultimate EQ, they didn't compromise. The result is the Cambridge, a high-end analog console-style which boasts five bands of switchable parametric or shelving EQ and two comprehensive high and low pass filters.
- Five bands of parametric or shelf EQ
- Low pass and high pass filters with seventeen filter slopes including 2nd-6th order Butterworth and elliptical filters as well as standard cut filters from 6-36db/octave.
- Graphical display of EQ curve with "bats" for adjusting the frequency bands directly on the EQ curve
- Analog-type filters use a proprietary algorithm, which avoids problems typical to digital EQs
- Filters work at high frequencies without oversampling
- Parametric section controls emulate popular high-end analog consoles
- Complex Lattice Filters provide smooth, analog-like sound
- Three types of resonant shelf--a peak at the edge of the stopband, a peak at edge of the passband, or both provide smooth, Pultec-like low end
- Two channels of EQ instantly accessible within one preset for quick A/B switching between two sounds via automation
- Three-step Zoom control on EQ graph for easy viewing of fine adjustments
When the engineers at UA set out to create the ultimate EQ, they didn't compromise. The result is the Cambridge, a high-end analog console-style which boasts five bands of switchable parametric or shelving EQ and two comprehensive high and low pass filters. Advanced editing features include graphical frequency response curve with zoom controls for fine adjustment, as well as adjustment of the gain, resonance, and frequency of each band on the graphic display. All of these features allow the Cambridge EQ to handle every EQ'ing chore, from the subtleties of mastering to radical tone shaping.
User Reviews
Dweezil Zappa
(Zappa Plays Zappa)
"I really like the Cambridge ... you can create really extreme EQ curves and really do some surgery if you needed to."
John Baccigaluppi
(TapeOp Magazine)
"The plug-in that saved the day more than any other and impressed me the most was the Cambridge EQ."
05/2004
Elliot Mazer
(Neil Young)
"I love the Cambridge EQ because it sounds great, and also because it lets me adjust it by dragging points on the display"