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After simple gain stages, equalizers are the second most fundamental tool of the audio engineer. They are great to polish the tone color of an already good signal, but doomed to fail when applied to distorted or comb-filtered mate...

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After simple gain stages, equalizers are the second most fundamental tool of the audio engineer. They are great to polish the tone color of an already good signal, but doomed to fail when applied to distorted or comb-filtered mate...
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After simple gain stages, equalizers are the second most fundamental tool of the audio engineer. They are great to polish the tone color of an already good signal, but doomed to fail when applied to distorted or comb-filtered mate...

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