gml gml8200 Manual De Usuario
The GML 8200 Parametric Equalizer is the reference standard parametric equalizer,
from the engineer who invented the concept. Indeed, the revolutionary circuitry first
envisioned by George Massenburg and embodied in this fifth-generation progressive
design affects audio signals in a most musical fashion. The Model 8200 benefits from
nearly twenty years of limited manufacturing, precise listening analysis, widespread
usage by demanding industry professionals, and continuous evaluation by the GML
Engineering Department.
from the engineer who invented the concept. Indeed, the revolutionary circuitry first
envisioned by George Massenburg and embodied in this fifth-generation progressive
design affects audio signals in a most musical fashion. The Model 8200 benefits from
nearly twenty years of limited manufacturing, precise listening analysis, widespread
usage by demanding industry professionals, and continuous evaluation by the GML
Engineering Department.
The GML Model 8200 Parametric Equalizer has become the reference standard due in
large part to its features:
large part to its features:
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All-discrete, Class-A design; no integrated circuits to compromise the
audio path
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No interstage or coupling capacitors to add distortion or degrade over time
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Transformerless; precision electronically balanced input buffer and DC-
servo stabilized direct-coupled output
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Carbon-film precision potentiometers, manufactured to GML exacting
standards
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Designed with GML 9202 low-noise, low-distortion, wide dynamic range,
wide bandwidth precision discrete opamp
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No tantalum, ceramic, or electrolytic capacitors in the signal path
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Precious-metal interconnects
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High-quality XLR interconnects, Au over Ag
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Illuminated push-button switches for "EQ In" and "EQ Out"
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LED power indicator
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Multi-colored knobs, GML standard
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Rugged and stylish black-anodized aluminum chassis
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Reverse-anodized lettering, much more permanent than ink or paint
processes
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Quality PCB manufacturing, assembly, and chassis construction
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