A friend of mine got an offer for this old HiFonics EQ (?).
Here's a pic:
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Google doesn't bring up anything, looked in the Series VI and VII manuals, also nothing.
The manual for the Series V EQ/X-Overs doesn't bring up anything, too.
The case reminds me off Series VI, but the color looks more like Series VII.
So, does anybody know anything about it?
Infos, a spec-sheet or the manual are VERY welcome!
Regards Julian
Here's a pic:
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Google doesn't bring up anything, looked in the Series VI and VII manuals, also nothing.
The manual for the Series V EQ/X-Overs doesn't bring up anything, too.
The case reminds me off Series VI, but the color looks more like Series VII.
So, does anybody know anything about it?
Infos, a spec-sheet or the manual are VERY welcome!
Regards Julian
Series VII IO which was a low pass bass crossover with eq boost. Back then Hifonics amps had no crossovers built in or bass boost, so this was their answer to the need as I recall.
try IO not TO in your search🙂...hope this helps some...C
try IO not TO in your search🙂...hope this helps some...C
Crossovers were built-in for some of their multi-channel amps then. Basically an external variable crossover in the amp chassis, and required patch cords to use. No sort of on-board EQ. I may have a VII manual around here, let me look.
Picture clearly shows 0 to 16 db boost equalization, perhaps they meant gain. looks like a good series VII Zeus add-on since they did not have crossovers in them, and its is a SUB crossover due to its "Low Pass" output...😱
Great!
I even misread the name on it!🙄
Searching for "HiFonics Io" brings up more results!
I found what I was looking for!
(My friend was told it's a subsonic filter, seems to be true, acting at 35Hz.)
Thanks a lot!
/edit: BTW, where can I edit the thread's title?
I even misread the name on it!🙄
Searching for "HiFonics Io" brings up more results!
I found what I was looking for!
(My friend was told it's a subsonic filter, seems to be true, acting at 35Hz.)
Thanks a lot!
/edit: BTW, where can I edit the thread's title?
Picture clearly shows 0 to 16 db boost equalization, perhaps they meant gain. looks like a good series VII Zeus add-on since they did not have crossovers in them, and its is a SUB crossover due to its "Low Pass" output...😱
Sorry, I wasn't very clear... my comments were regarding the internal crossovers built into the VII series amps.
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