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Dangerous Music BAX500 500 Series EQ  From Dangerous

The Most Transparent, Musical, and Sophisticated 500-Series EQ 

Dangerous Music

$1,299.00

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Manufacturer's Description from Dangerous

The Dangerous Music BAX500 brings the legendary, ultra-musical Baxandall curves of the acclaimed BAX EQ to a single-slot 500-series module with absolutely zero compromise. It’s the ultimate velvet vocal tracking and mixing EQ, with broad shelves that shape several octaves at once, so each small move delivers a big result: vast open top, solid bottom, and a polished, expensive sense of dimension that makes your mix feel finished—not EQ’d. Built for tracking, mixing, and mastering, BAX500 gives you the classic Dangerous BAX tone-shaping workflow in a compact format, with High and Low shelves plus High Cut and Low Cut filters to control the frequency extremes that steal headroom and cloud translation. Use one for mono sources or run a pair for stereo buses when you need that audiophilia BAX high-fidelity sweetening on your mix.

KEY FEATURES

  • The BAX500 shelving EQ shapes several octaves at once, so each small move delivers a big result with a vast open top end, grounded bottom, and a polished, expensive sense of dimension.
  • High Cut and Low Cut filters remove infrasonic rumble and ultrasonic interference flawlessly to open up your headroom, dynamics and translation.
  • Wide-band shelving for smooth and natural sonics, without phase incoherence and harshness that often plague narrow, surgical EQ moves.
  • Musical 12 dB-per-octave filter slopes deliver smooth, organic results that sound natural and pleasant while controlling the frequency extremes.
  • Gentle ±5 dB gain range crafts simple, musical decisions with small boosts or cuts delivering surprisingly large results.
  • Relay-controlled hard-wired bypass completely removes the filters or entire circuit from the signal path for true A/B comparisons with no buffering or coloration.
  • Mastering-grade custom components are selected for both performance and sound, delivering stunning imaging, clarity, musicality, and detail.
  • DC-coupled signal path avoids transformers and electrolytic capacitors, preserving transparency, low-end clarity, and phase accuracy.

 

Dangerous Music

About Manufacturer

The company’s mission is to solve the problems of the ‘hybrid studio’ by leveraging the best of both worlds: seamless integration of analog and digital equipment’s strengths and eliminating their weaknesses. Since product designer Chris Muth’s time has been spent almost exclusively designing custom equipment for many of the world’s preeminent mastering engineers and facilities, the combination of a mastering quality audio path with an intuitive feature set became the company’s baseline. It is worth noting that these designs evolved not in a vacuum but with input from some of the best ears in the business, refined in a working mastering environment instead of on paper. In the end, listening makes all the difference.

Born out of the shop at Dangerous Music recording studios, the equipment company was officially founded in 2001 with the commercial release of the Dangerous 2-Bus analog summing amplifier.  Dangerous Music product designs were created to answer the sonic and ergonomic challenges presented by the changing studio environment as it moved from analog consoles and analog multi-track tape recorders to hard-disk recording and software-based digital mixer/editors, collectively known as digital audio workstations, or DAWs.

The process of recording and mixing without an analog console or tape deck created the opportunity to develop products that allowed engineers to embrace all the power and convenience of a DAWs automation, editing and recall, while continuing to work as they had, with console-style tone and headroom, hardware monitor control, metering, speaker and input source switching, and the ability to insert analog processors into the signal path easily and with the highest quality results.

Company co-founder Bob Muller says, “The ideas behind Dangerous Music products are driven by the needs of the music community, who continuously finds new ways to work in the studio. Early on we concluded that once the smoke cleared it was not going to be an all-analog or all-digital studio, but a hybrid environment.  We all embrace the benefits of new technologies, but the inevitable problems that arise need to be solved. As the analog console yielded to the DAW mixer as the focal point of the control room we recognized that certain equipment was now missing that is required to actually make a studio fully functional, sonically pleasing and ergonomically sensible. When you aren’t spending all your time clicking around computer menus, you can actually concentrate on the performance, the music, and the other creative elements of what recording and mixing is supposed to be.”

Specifications

  • Format: 500-series module (single-slot)
  • EQ Type: Baxandall high and low shelving EQ
  • Shelving Gain Range: ±5 dB
  • Shelving Behavior: Broad bandwidth shelves shaping several octaves
  • Filters: High Cut and Low Cut frequency filters
  • Filter Slope: 12 dB per octave
  • Bypass: Relay-controlled hard-wired bypass (filters and full circuit)
  • Signal Path: DC-coupled up to the Low Cut filter
  • Components: Mastering-grade custom components
  • Assembly: Hand assembled in the USA
  • Warranty: 2 years

DIMMS

  • In box 8X6X4 inches / 20.3 X 15.2 X 10.2cm
  • In box 2 LBS / .91 KG