In this video I review how well the Vertigo VSE-2 plugin EQ compares to the analogue hardware. The Vertigo VSE-2 is a 3 band gyratory EQ with a beautiful sound to it. Let see who wins in this shootout of analogue vs digital.
Features
- Discrete gyrator based Equaliser concept
- Discrete operational Cut and Boost amplifier +-8db
- 18 selectable frequencies on each channel
- Dual Mono Design
- Hi Pass Filter 10Hz-400Hz with Bypass
- Transformer balanced Input
- All EQ parameters controlled by rotary switches
- Unique A.I.R Mode (Enhancement of the auditory threshold)
- Smooth and Punchy
- Super Low Noise (-98dBu)
- Cut & Boost steps +-: 1dB, 2dB, 3,5dB, 5,5dB, 8dB
Specifications
- Jensen Balanced In. That 1646 or Burr Brown Balanced Out
- Dynamic Range: 122 dB
- Frequency response: 10 Hz … 80 kHz (– 3dB)
- Max. Output Level: + 23dBu / 600 Ohm balanced floating
- Signal to Noise Ratio at + 6dBu = 105dB (20 … 20 kHz, unweighted, RMS)
- Noise: – 99dBu (20 Hz – 22 kHz – unweighted, RMS) @ 0dB Unity Gain
- Crosstalk between channels: > 100dB
- Power consumption: max 10 Watts