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The Manley MASSIVE PASSIVE MASTERING Stereo Tube EQ, Mastering Version. Perhaps the ultimate studio EQ for mastering and...  All product info

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The Manley MASSIVE PASSIVE MASTERING Stereo Tube EQ, Mastering Version. Perhaps the ultimate studio EQ for mastering and delivering powerful tonal control with character.

The Manley MASSIVE PASSIVE MASTERING is the Mastering version of the Manley Massive Passive featuring mechanically detented knobs for the Gain and Bandwidth controls. The Massive Passive is a passive design and not a "true parametric". A true parametric implies non-interacting controls. In the Massive Passive, the Gain and Bandwidth controls interact (on purpose). Manley cannot create a Gain switch that is set up for consistent 1/2 dB steps. When you change the Bandwidth the step size must and will change. On the regular version, you get a full 20dB boost or cut only when: the bandwidth is fully clockwise (narrow) in bell mode or fully counter-clockwise in shelf mode. Here on the Mastering Version, this maximum boost or cut is 11dB. Conversely at the widest bell, the maximum boost or cut is 6dB and the narrowest shelf maxes out at 12 dB. A similar situation is also true for the bandwidth detents. So in this new Massive Passive Mastering Version, do not expect a certain dB change per step as it will vary according to where the bandwidth is set. But whatever the step sizes are, they will be repeatably 16 steps. The Frequency select is already detented as it is and always has been a Grayhill switch. It also interacts in shelf mode. On a similar note, the Massive Passive is a parallel design and not the conventional series design. This means the bands interact with each other too. It is possible, to set a band to boost 20 dB but if another band is boosting near or at that frequency, very little will happen. On a conventional EQ the two bands add and you would be boosting 40 dB into clipping. Because the bands interact, predictable step sizes are unrealistic, however, with the Mastering Version, you will be able to repeat settings (if you log them of course). The price paid for interacting bands, is a better sounding EQ and bizarre looking settings (on purpose). Unlike virtually every other EQ, the Massive Passive Mastering Version allows much more EQ without sounding "processed". Where 5 or 6 dB is about all one could attempt with other EQs in mastering, the Massivo amazes engineers with how much EQ they can do and get more "natural" results at the same time. Manley could have squeezed 11 position Grayhill switches in the modules if they had wanted 1/2 dB steps but then the maximum range would have become only 5.5 dB. Remembering what was stated above, the minimum range would then become about 1.5 dB with approximately 0.2 dB steps. This approach would have essentially thrown away most of the useful range the unit is capable of. Going with these special mechanically detented knobs which use the same pots underneath that the normal Massivo uses, Manley get nearly all the range of the normal version, but with the repeatability of the detents. Manley have also custom tailored the Filters in the Mastering Version specifically for Mastering purposes, moving them lower and higher than the normal version, with mastering engineers specifically in mind. If you are looking for drastic effects (like telephone sounds) then get the normal version. These filters are really geared for mastering engineers. Additionally, the Master Gain Trim controls in the Mastering Version are true 11 position 1/2 dB stepped Grayhill switches set up for a range between -2.5 to +2.5 dB of master gain trim. This allows more confidence in left/right matching and calibration.

The main features of the Manley MASSIVE PASSIVE MASTERING include:

  • Stereo Tube EQ, Mastering Version, perhaps the ultimate studio EQ for mastering and delivering powerful tonal control with character
  • All-Passive tone sculpting circuitry
  • Unique Shelf curves use the "bandwidth" control
  • Overlapping and Interleaved Frequency choices
  • Every band switchable to shelf or bell
  • Vacuum tube make-up gain and line drivers
  • Parallel symmetrical topology
  • Premium components throughout
  • HP and LP Filters plus gain trims
  • Ins and Outs Balanced XLR and 1/4 inch (accepts unbalanced)
  • Level +4 dBm nominal, internal switches for -10 operation
  • Bypass Switch bypasses EQ and tube circuits (not hardwire)
  • 44 Frequencies (roughly 1/4 octave spacing)
  • Frequency Range: 22 Hz to 27 kHz
  • EQ Boost/Cut Range: Maximum 11dB boost or cut
  • Nominal Q range: 1.5 to 3 (uniquely active in shelf modes
  • Frequency Response: +/- 2 dB: 8 Hz to 60 kHz
  • Maximum Output @ 1.5% THD +37 dBv; + 26dBv @ 20 Hz
  • THD and Noise (1kHz @ +4 dBm): 0.06%
  • Noise Floor (referred to + 4dBm): -85 dB (A Weight)
  • Dynamic Range: 120 dB
  • Tube Complement: 5751 x 2, 6414 x 4
  • Power Consumption 72 watts
  • Size (3U): 19 x 5.25 x 10 inches
  • Weight: Unit 21 lbs. Shipping weight: 27 lbs

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