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Positive Grid Pro Series Studio EQ

Three flavours of analogue EQ, modelled at the component level and providing the modernday digital perk of EQ matching

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Positive Grid’s efforts to lift hardware emulation to new levels continue with the arrival of their second Pro Series plugin bundle. Much like Pro Series Compressor­s ( 229, 8/10), Studio EQ (VST/AU/AAX/RTAS) includes three separate plugins (Tube EQ, Digital EQ and Passive EQ) combining component-level emulation with photo-realistic displays. However, apart from some valve component options in the Tube and Passive EQs, Studio EQ shies away from the component-level tweakery available in Studio Compressor­s. Instead, the unique selling point here (and common to all three plugins) is their take on the match EQ concept. So, what’s on offer?

Solid state

Tube EQ and Passive EQ are clearly inspired by classic analogue designs, and you’d be forgiven for thinking that Digital EQ would be a superflexi­ble DAW-style EQ. However, it’s actually more like a discrete or solid-state design. You get two shelves (high and low, with fixed slopes), and three parametric bands between. The three bands are subject to upper and lower limits in centre frequency, but can still overlap to some extent. Frequency selection is continuous with Digital EQ, as opposed to the notched frequencie­s of Passive EQ and Tube EQ, but maximum gain changes of +/- 15dB mean Digital EQ isn’t the most powerful of the three. Neverthele­ss, Digital EQ’s adjustable Q on both peak and shelving bands make it a good candidate for a sculpting EQ.

Flexibilit­y continues with either left/right or mid/side operation, and there’s also a handy channel Balance control providing either left/ right or mid/side rebalancin­g. Although not specified, on the spectrum analyser the highand low-pass filters read as 6dB and 3dB per octave respective­ly, which is very gentle. Still on the subject of analysis, there’s no evidence whatsoever of harmonic distortion­s, and overall Digital EQ is clearly best suited to master bus or subgroup duties.

Valve designs

Tube EQ is the Pultec-inspired EQ of the three models, and it goes beyond the simple EQP-1A design with two pages of controls covering five bands plus low- and high-pass filters (12dB/ octave for each). In fact, on closer inspection, some aspects here drift away from the classic Pultec design, and all told, the choice of frequencie­s is much wider.

It’s great to see independen­t frequencie­s for the Lo frequency Boost and Attenuatio­n controls, but we miss having a bandwidth control for the Hi peak band, and although there are Bandwidth controls for the three Mid bands (which include two Peak boost and one peak Dip), a 10kHz boost with a choice of bandwidths is not on the cards.

Passive EQ is the simplest of the three Studio EQ plugins. Each of its three bands (Bass, Treble and Top) has five shape options (high shelf, low shelf and three peaking), with four band-specific frequencie­s for each. Even at their narrowest settings, the peaks are quite broad, and the shelves extremely gentle. Even so, with +/- 20dB on all bands, it’s still powerful, and we particular­ly like the Baxandall-style shelves for silky-smooth sweetening.

Passive EQ and Tube EQ both include optional valve stage emulations. For Tube EQ you get three slightly different preamp valves (12AX7, 12AT7 and 12AU7), and for Passive EQ two typical output stage valves (6L6GB and EL34). How these behave depends on input level, and one can make use of the input sliders (common to all three EQs) to manage gain levels. Passive EQ includes further Input and Output Amplifier controls, providing an extra gain stage to manipulate the distortion­s.

But how does the distortion actually sound? Passive EQ has odd and even distortion­s dominated by the third harmonic, with the GL6GB marginally more coloured. Meanwhile Tube EQ’s preamp valves deliver a more balanced blend of odd and even harmonics. Sonically, this is all good news, and having the option to switch them off provides the best of both worlds, although it may have been simpler to include a gain-compensate­d drive parameter rather than multiple level controls.

Display matters

From a sonic perspectiv­e, all three plugins sound excellent, with the analogue filter EQ matching providing an added bonus. What’s more, although spreading the functional­ity across three individual plugins could feel a bit indulgent, there’s enough difference between the EQs to justify it. In spite of this, with only four presets on each plugin, there aren’t enough starting points, which is a shame. Beyond this, our only other gripes concern some aspects of the display such as the overall scaling (which seems to stop at a frequency lower than required), the lack of clear scale labelling and its failure to always update the visual curve correctly. Even so, we’re confident that Positive Grid will resolve these minor issues quickly, and ultimately, the sound of the plugins is what counts, and that is impressive.

All told, this is a good set of plugins that further cements Positive Grid’s position as an important and ambitious developer. Web www.positivegr­id.com

“Tube EQ’s preamp valves deliver a balanced blend of odd and even harmonics”

 ??  ?? VALVE Choose from one of two output valve emulations LINK Link left and right channel operation AMPLIFIER Use the input and output levels to further adjust valve distortion­s FILTERS Select from three peak and two shelving shapes
VALVE Choose from one of two output valve emulations LINK Link left and right channel operation AMPLIFIER Use the input and output levels to further adjust valve distortion­s FILTERS Select from three peak and two shelving shapes
 ??  ?? CURVE DISPLAY View the resultant EQ curve created by the Hi, Lo and Mid bands and filters MID OR HI/LO Choose which of the two sets of band controls are visible BANDWIDTH Adjust the bandwidth for each of the three mid bands
CURVE DISPLAY View the resultant EQ curve created by the Hi, Lo and Mid bands and filters MID OR HI/LO Choose which of the two sets of band controls are visible BANDWIDTH Adjust the bandwidth for each of the three mid bands
 ??  ?? FILTERS Set the highand lowpass filter frequencie­s L/R OR M/S Select between left/right mode and mid/side mode
FILTERS Set the highand lowpass filter frequencie­s L/R OR M/S Select between left/right mode and mid/side mode
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 ??  ?? Tube EQ delivers the Pultec low-frequency cut and boost but with full control over both frequencie­s
Tube EQ delivers the Pultec low-frequency cut and boost but with full control over both frequencie­s

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