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1 channel vs. 2 channel EGNATER Modules?
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<blockquote data-quote="trazan" data-source="post: 6457" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>When I bought my M4, I got the dual ch version loaded with single ch modules....(I'm still a bit @#?%&!$ with Indoor Storm about this...somebody should have filled me in). Anyway, having single ch modules in the dual ch pre didn't feel...eh.. "right" 8) so I got myself some dual ch too.</p><p></p><p>The dual ch modules can be set to sound quite similar to their single ch counterparts, but they sound quite different with knobs at noon. Lots more mid-honk in the dual channel ones, I prefer the "noon-setting" on the single ch modules. I can't really afford to have both versions of the modules so I'll probably sell the single channel ones in a while. But, for studio work only, not needing the versatility of the dual ch, I'd actually keep the single ch since to me they sound a tiny hair better (a <em>tad</em> bit sweeter and crisper top end).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trazan, post: 6457, member: 68"] When I bought my M4, I got the dual ch version loaded with single ch modules....(I'm still a bit @#?%&!$ with Indoor Storm about this...somebody should have filled me in). Anyway, having single ch modules in the dual ch pre didn't feel...eh.. "right" 8) so I got myself some dual ch too. The dual ch modules can be set to sound quite similar to their single ch counterparts, but they sound quite different with knobs at noon. Lots more mid-honk in the dual channel ones, I prefer the "noon-setting" on the single ch modules. I can't really afford to have both versions of the modules so I'll probably sell the single channel ones in a while. But, for studio work only, not needing the versatility of the dual ch, I'd actually keep the single ch since to me they sound a tiny hair better (a [i]tad[/i] bit sweeter and crisper top end). [/QUOTE]
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