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Hi all,
I might be one of the few engineers that actually like 10-band graphic equalizers ;-) ...mostly for live band work where I mix from stage. I like the fact that their frequency bands are one-octave wide and centered on, what I think are, musical frequencies. I am very familiar with the "sound" of each band and can quickly adjust for deficiencies during live performances in small venues. I am saddened that equipment manufacturers have stopped producing them in favor of graphic EQs having many more bands...although those certainly have their applications. The UREI 535 is a dual-channel, 10-band EQ that can be found relatively cheaply, but may require some service to get them working properly again. I recently purchased one for $50, but the faders were horrible. I tried cleaning them, but that did not improve them, so I decided to replace them. I found linear sliders from Mouser (312-9201-20K) and associated knobs (450-0154) that worked for me. The faders are certainly not a direct replacement and required a little adjustment to get them to work. They are not PCB-mount style and their shafts are 5mm shorter than the original part, so I created leads with 18 ga. solid-core wire and mounted them on the PCB such that their shaft heights were the same as the originals'. These new faders also have metal shafts as apposed to the orignials' plastic ones. So, I believe the final quality is better than that of the original. I just thought I'd let people know in case they have an old UREI 535 that they want to put back into service. I know that 20K replacement sliders are hard to find. Just and FYI. Mike Putrino |
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