quote: | Originally posted by dj christian
Thanks for the answer! I don't know why a four eq would be a bad thing. Regarding the midi-control i seriously don't know but i have to check that out.
edit: It's the older silver plate model made in the uk. Is that a bad thing? |
Some people don't like the 4 band as you can't always do the bass drop-out effect or have as easy control as you would with 3 bands.
Personally, I think both have their pro's and cons - 4 band means much more option to do smooth mixes as you have better control over the frequency ranges, especially as a lot of "bass" in EDM is actually lower mid - on the 92 you have a dedicated EQ for that.
The silver plate model is actually better if anything. Sure, you have to factor in that it's older, but the 92 got it's rep as a quality build from the units that were made in the UK. Right at that time, I used to manager the largest Pro Audio and DJ store in Europe.
We sold countless 92's and I don't think we had a single one come back from malfunction. That was quite the achievement given that DJ equipment isn't usually built to the greatest standards and that they are often abused.
A lot of people were moaning that A&H did a bait and switch with the 92 with the later models - built a reputation with the hand (UK) made ones, then once popular and in demand, did mass production in china.
Still the later black models weren't "bad" by any means, just that sometimes quality control is more difficult to manage when dealing with mass production. Same components, just different build process.
As long as your unit works, you're absolutely fine and it should be good for many years to come.
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