Brought to you from the man who invented the term “Parametric Equalization”, the GML 8200
has been an industry standard for over twenty years, and can be found
on virtually every major recording studio’s stereo bus. Each of the five
broadly-overlapping bands offers 15dB of Boost or Cut and adjustable
bandwidth (or “Q”) from 0.4 to 4. The lowest and highest bands also can
be switched to Shelf mode. Quite simply, the 8200 is the archetype
Stereo Parametric Equalizer. Its extraordinary resolution, benchmark
transparency, generous headroom, and surgical precision have been the
reference for many other equalizers, but exceeded by no other. The 2U
8200 includes 8355 external power supply.No export
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User Testimonials
"For vocals nothing beats the GML for sheer precision or smoothness....It's very hard to make this unit sound bad...extreme perhaps, but never bad....The level of detail can take a vocal take from a very ordinary mic/pre combination source and make it sound "expensive"...That's the best way to describe it." Jeremy Harding
Jeremy Harding is an engineer, producer, musician, DJ and manager whose 2 Hard recording studio (and label of the same name) has a prominent hold on the music scene in his native Kingston, Jamaica. Learn more about Jeremy and his favorite gear in our Producers Corner.