IGS Tilt n Bands – Once when I was a little boy, I heard my uncle’s equaliser which he built into his stereo. The sound was incredible. I still remember it to this day. Three potentiometers gave it a sound that I’d never heard before. I couldn’t stop listening to the sound that his compact player made.
I asked my uncle for the diagram, and he drew it with a pencil on a piece of paper. I quickly learned the schematic by heart and as an electronic engineer amateur, I have repeatedly built the hi-fi amplifiers using the schematic. The EQ sounded implausible each time.
Along comes the IGS Tilt n Bands Mastering Equaliser – After many years I decided to make a studio device based on my uncle’s schematic. I improved the arrangement by adding a transformer balanced tube stage. The Tilt turned out to be a cool addition too. The vintage circuit of the IGS Tilt n Bands is very useful in any mastering application. I hope, you will feel the vibe of my uncle’s old radio equaliser.
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The MXR 113 Delay do you have a manual
I know there is 2
1. Operation Manual
2. Operation Manual Supplement
No, we do not have them….