5.2.2. Double Channel EQ Section
As with the Preamp section, the EQ section in Double Channel configuration is basically
the same one we have in Single Channel configuration, except that we have every control
doubled. As we said, the EQ section is very simple and straightforward. It's a classic two-
band EQ, with High and Low Shelf bands. This is the type of EQ that started it all, and the
same type of EQ that we can find in Hi-Fi devices even today.
The two bands have very smooth and gentle Baxandall curves, with fixed frequencies:
100Hz for the Low Shelf and 5kHz for the High Shelf. Since both the frequencies and the
bandwidth are fixed, we only have controls for the boost/cut amount. There is one boost/
cut control for each band, naturally, and they are labeled with a Treble Clef and a Bass Clef,
and also as High Tone and Low Tone. The boost/cut range is b10dB and -10dB, and
the default position is 0.
Below the EQ controls, we have the High Pass Filters that complement this section. These
High Pass were part of the original V76 circuit, and are very smooth and gentle filters.
The filters have several choices. We start with the Flat position (filters Off).
Besides that one, we have the 80Hz position (this was the frequency that differentiated the
V76/80 model from the V76/120), which cuts off frequencies below 80Hz. The other position
cuts off frequencies below 300Hz. There's a third position that sums the two filters, for a
more effective filtering (higher slope). It's labeled 80+300Hz. Default is Flat (filter bypassed).
V76-Pre Double Channel EQ bands and
High Pass filters
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