Neve 8803

Dual channels EQ

Neve
SKU: 20488
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Neve 8803

Dual channels EQ

The 8803 is a dual channel equaliser and filter in the great tradition of Neve processors. Based on the classic Neve 8108 design, the 8803 delivers the legendary Neve sound in a 1u rack unit. Balanced Inputs and +/- 20dB of Trim are followed by two 12dB per octave filters. The High Pass Filter has a variable corner frequency from 25Hz to 300Hz, the Low Pass Filter has a rnage of 3kHz to 15kHz. The four bands of EQ have selectable shelving and switchable Q on the high and low bands. The two Mid bands are fully parametric with continuously variable Q. Frequency selection is coninuously variable on all bands with ranges of 33Hz to 440Hz, 120Hz to 2kHz, 0.8kHz to 9kHz and 1.5kHz to 18kHz. 8803 forms part of a family of products with the 8801 Producer Pack, 8802 Dual Dynamics, 8816 Summing Mixer and 8804 RFader Pack. All the 88 range have recallable settings, a USB port connects the unit to either a PC or a Mac and a utility programme can be used to store and recall settings. This is an essential tool for creative flexibility, analogue outboard can now be used alongside workstations and their settings recalled whenever required.

FEATURES

  • Input trim +/-20dB
  • High pass filter 25Hz to 300Hz 12dB per octave
  • Low pass filter 3kHz to 15kHz 12dB per octave
  • EQ High 1.5k to 18kHz, selectable Shelving/Bell, selectable Hi Q
  • EQ MID High 0.8kHz to 9kHz, Q range: 0.3 to 7 continuously variable
  • EQ MID Low 120Hz to 2kHz, Q range: 0.3 to 7 continuously variable
  • EQ Low 33Hz to 440Hz, selectable Shelving/Bell, selectable Hi Q
  • EQ bypass switch
  • Signal and Clip LEDs
  • USB for Recall
  • 1U rack
  • XLR-jack combi for the inputs, +4dBu, -10dBV
  • XLR and parallel jack outputs
  • External 100V-250V power supply
  • Earth / technical earth switch
  • Same family range as the 8816

Channels

2 (Stereo)

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