It has rotary switches for frequency selection and cut/boost knobs with a soft zero-detent (really handy when you "adjust by feel" as much as I do). The unit is of very solid construction, has an internal power supply, and is easy to read in the rack. I bought the FeQ-50 without even doing much research on it. I had been looking for a nice single-channel EQ for a few months when I noticed that Summit Audio had just developed a tube-based parametric EQ, and I love my Summit Audio TLA-50. Gone were the tubby mid- range acoustics, the booming kick drums, etc. I really didn't know what I was missing until I borrowed a friend's 1073 module and discovered what a difference a little boost or cut here and there can make when they stack up over an entire mix. I use all outboard preamps in my studio, and none of them has an EQ section.
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