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Wolff Audio’s Latest 500 Series Module is a Freq
Thursday October 17, 2024. 12:07 AM , from Gearslutz
The Freq’s features are designed for equalization; the high and low bands feature an additional wide mode that changes the Q to a 3-octave wide fixed filter. An alternative method to traditional shelving EQ, the Freq’s wide mode aids transition to high and low frequency sweetening, and adds capabilities for a reportedly more nuanced, gradual boost. The two mid bands’ 1/3 octave lock mode allows for notching of problem frequencies. Featuring a custom-designed Cinemag nickel and steel blended output transformer, the Freq is designed with an eye toward minimizing harmonic distortion, and is said to impart transparency without coloration. “With the Freq, we set out to create an EQ that’s purposefully built and intuitive to use so as not to get in the way of a mix, but add to its flow,” says Wolff. “The less time you waste when making a record, the better. With the turn of a knob, the Freq’s responsiveness is incredibly apparent. It can be aggressive or it can be subtle; sharper and pointed, or wide and smooth. The Freq imparts an understated characteristic that acts as a “glue,” similar to working on an analog console, while leaving the overall color of a mix up to the engineer’s creative preferences. It really is the ‘everything’ EQ.” The Freq is now available through select retailers for $787. Learn more and find a retailer at www.wolffaudio.com. For additional information, or to request a unit for review, contact Meghan Pochebit, Meghan@soundvisionworks.com. Retail inquiries may contact Will Kahn, Will@soundvisionworks.com. About Wolff Audio Wolff Audio is the merger of groundbreaking audio entrepreneur and designer Paul Wolff and DCA, an innovator in digitally controlled analog audio. Established in 2023, Wolff Audio’s mission is to deliver audio tools with uncompromising performance and unprecedented control to inspire audio professionals at every level. Paul Wolff and Jared Vogt have a combined six decades of experience. Wolff’s prolific work can be seen in brands including API, Tonelux and his own FIX Audio, as well as products for Steven Slate, A-Designs, Sunset Sound and Others. Vogt is known for TL Labs, one of the pioneering manufacturers of Pro Tools plug-ins (acquired by Digidesign/Avid) and more recently, DCA, and its flagship product, the ProPatch. Together with their team of designers, Paul brings the analog and Jared brings the digital, resulting in innovative, modern classics. For more information, visit www.wolffaudio.com
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