The A Designs HM2EQ Hammer is a Dual Mono three band Tube EQ engineered with an ingenious filtering system that allows the even harmonics to flow thru the 12AT7 tubes filtering out unwanted noise. It is designed to sound musical for larger EQ functions typically found on expensive mastering EQs. Continuously variable boost and cut controls but fixed freq settings.
The smoothness of its operation and the musical tones generated by the HAMMER makes this unit an invaluable tool for any studio. “You don’t know it’s there until you take it out” Tony Shepperd.
Applications: It is designed for applying broad shaping eq across many octaves while sounding beautiful without adverse effects on tone. Very low noise floor. It also has Hi cut at 8Khz and Lo cut at 84Hz filters. There is no other EQ available quite like this.
Features:
Color: Smooth and super fidelity EQ! Suitable for very high end applications.
Output Tube: 12AT tube, transformerless
3 band dual mono EQ, with in/out switch on each channel
Low cut at 84Hz
Hi cut at 8000Khz
Gain: +12dB, Cut: -12dB
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"The Hammer is crazy good!!! It's the first EQ that has ever made me use an EQ on the 2bus (as opposed to leaving all 2 track EQ to mastering) because it really is a unique flavor that my mastering engineer would not have.
The Hammer is all about gorgeous smooth top and high mids. As a guy with a pretty rock and roll aesthetic when something is described as smooth I usually equate that kind of boring but not this one. It's just awesome. It totally opens up the top and brings high mids forward in a really pleasing way.
On a drum buss and drum overheads it was stunning (made the drummer I was working with flip out), as well as 2 buss work. The Hammer is all about smooooth. I will not say names of other companies, but there are other EQs that get described as smooth or "classy" that I actually find pretty boring, but the Hammer is very musical and plenty Exciting. Its sort of Classy in a new Ferrari sort of way rather than a 1980s Cadillac sort of way.
So in short it's stunning. If you are looking for really aggressive low end or surgical, the Hammer is not the way to go, but for just about anything else, it totally kicks ass." Ronan Chris Murphy
Producer/Mixer Ronan Chris Murphy has worked with King Crimson, Terry Bozzio, Steve Morse and Tony Levin to name a few. Ronan also founded the Home Recording Boot Camp recording school for musicians.