Precision Mastering Control
The Tube-Tech HLT 2AM offers stepped controls for high precision adjustments, crucial for mastering engineers who require exact settings for optimal sound fidelity.
The Tube-Tech HLT 2AM is a mastering edition of the HLT 2A with stepped controls and more concise detailed range of the shelf and T filter.
The Tube-Tech HLT 2A is a stereo high and low shelving EQ with a midrange T filter control designed to tilt the whole frequency spectrum around a selected midrange frequency.
The Tube-Tech HLT 2A is an innovative and powerful shaping EQ that remains easy to use. The combination of the two shelving bands and midrange T control offers an impressive array of EQ shaping options which are very useful to mastering engineers.
The shelving filters are built around a high gain valve amplifier while the T-filter uses a passive filter placed after the output amplifier. Each section has its own dedicated Bypass switch as well as an overall bypass switch.
Tube-Tech HLT 2A Main Features:
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The Tube-Tech HLT 2AM offers stepped controls for high precision adjustments, crucial for mastering engineers who require exact settings for optimal sound fidelity.
Featuring both high and low shelving EQs and a midrange T-filter, this device provides a wide range of EQ shaping possibilities, allowing users to manipulate the entire frequency spectrum easily and effectively.
Each EQ section (high and low shelf, and T-filter) includes a dedicated bypass switch, plus an overall bypass, ensuring users can accurately compare the processed and unprocessed audio signals for precise sound adjustments.