If I had the desire to install an EQ after the pre,I'd go with a parametric EQ as
they have way more flexiblity than the average equalizer.
Of course you would have another piece in the audio chain,which might add
undesirables.I can see using it in not so good recordings to a point.
There is the odd time I'd like to add a bit more smack say on a kickdrum or say
a little more space around a sax or vocals,sounds like were getting more into
separate tracks in the studio though.
I do wonder though say using the Bryston 26 and say an EQ such as a Rane or other high quality EQ,what negatives would come up,I think even adjusting one frequency would effect the whole as all 24,16,8,4 tracks are mixed down to two, so somewhere you have to have an effect on the R or L
output as 1 or more instruments are recorded on the right and so many on the left.
This would be a good one for James I believe, as he's been at studio sessions
from the first note to the final master

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