elysia xfilter 500 500 Series Stereo Equalizer Reviews
The elysia xfilter 500 Series true stereo 4-band EQ delivers unparalleled audio quality and flexible tone-shaping controls. With its discrete Class A circuitry, you’re able to achieve a beautifully open, boutique sound with impeccable transient projection and solid punch, which is essential for handling instruments. You can also use the elysia xfilter 500’s unique switchable low-cut filter to bring out the high end and fine tune the midrange with mid-peak filter options. And its stepped controls guarantee fast, easy recall. Sweetwater’s advice: from recording to mastering, you’ll find the elysia xfilter 500 module to be the perfect tool for any stage of your recording projects.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Overlooked
Have been using this for about a year for home mastering. Very responsive and musical with a lush highs. Every step on the knobs you can hear and nothing ugly jumps out when adding eq. It does a thing and has mojo.
Great EQ
This is a 500 series you must have. Super clean and warm sound. Great quality build.
Love it
First true stereo eq i've worked with, have used the Museq plugin for a while, just recieved and absolutely love it already, absolutely slays the Museq plug and any other plugin EQ for that matter.
Igot this and an SSL style VCA comp for my mix bus, I can already see my game picking up.
Sweet EQ
Just sounds great period!!!
Rich
Amazing eq. Passive massage button is magical. Thing is made like it was crafted in Germany..,.. Oh wait it was.... !! The stepped knobs are beautiful .
Great sounding EQ!!!
Transparent, super-clean EQ. Lots of "air" on the Hi-shelf Band.....
Very easy to dial in
After a few weeks with this, I found it to be very easy to use and dial in. I only wish that the gain range were a bit more linear, but it's not a problem.
Following Elysia's design language, there is enough space for two more buttons. I think adding the Warm Mode from the xpressor for a little more THD, and Tape Bump to have a similar feature as Passive Massage but for the low end, or /2 (x.5) to reduce the Gain range could work.