The Great River 32EQ is a new 500-series version of the EQ and filters from the renowned Harrison 32 Series consoles.
The 32EQ incorporates the original specifications and with support
directly from the original designers at Harrison Consoles it is
guaranteed that the prized characteristics of the original were
maintained in the new design.
The 32EQ has the full features of the 32-series EQ
Low, Low-Mid, Hi-Mid, and High EQ bands with Gain and Frequency controls
Low and High Band “peaking” switches
EQ in/out switch
Harrison’s renowned High- and Low-pass filters with sweepable frequency
Filter in/out switch
An internal jumper provides selection of the “vintage” feedback design,
or a non-feedback option. The Harrison 32-Series console was the
world’s first 32-bus “inline” recording consoles. They became a staple
among recording studios and were the basis for many console designs
(Harrison and otherwise) that followed. Countless hit records were
produced on Harrison consoles during the birth of modern pop
productions, including Abba, Sade, Queen, Janet Jackson and Michael
Jackson. The 32C console was used by Bruce Swedien in the recording and
mixing of Michael Jackson’s Thriller, the best-selling album of all
time.
Gary Thielman said, “For many years, Harrison has had requests for our
prized analog products in a smaller form-factor. During that time, we
kept hearing great things about Dan Kennedy and Great River
Electronics. Their products are superbly made and they are as
fanatically supportive towards their customers as we are to our own. We
realized that we had an opportunity to launch a product that the world
has been requesting, while continuing forward with our passion which is
building large-format consoles.”
Like all Great River and Harrison products, the 32EQ is designed and built in the USA.
Original Manufacturers Description
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brochure
Product Manual
Recall Sheet
User Testimonials
"Without trying to over exaggerate, the Great River / Harrison 32EQ absolutely kills. I brought up two very different mix sessions with
lackluster kick drum and bass tracks and the Harrison's completely breathed new life into all of them.
Very thick and weighty without being spongy at all. And the highs are super sweet. It's one of those EQ's you can crank up all the way and it keeps sounding better and better. Smooth, sweet and vintage, while staying detailed and clean. Loads of character!" Jeffrey O'Rourke
Producer/Engineer Jeffrey O'Rourke is the owner/operator of Rourketown Studios.