However, with the broad range of adjustment available, you can get pretty much any sound you want with either, it's just that the different versions tend to push you more in one direction than the other'the E-series toward more presence and edge, and the G-series toward more gentle tonal shifts. The G-series EQ introduced a proportional-Q design, which meant that, with the same settings as the E-series EQ, it would sound noticeably different'you get different curves, for what many feel is a smoother sound, at typical EQ settings. The 4000 channel strip EQ'both the E and G versions'has its own 'character' (as distinct from EQs in SSL's competitors, like Neve and API), perhaps a little more aggressive, some would say a little more 'rock & roll'. New Chapters: Akuma to Love Song 39 - by otakami and Vexed ARAGO 28 - by TrinityBAKumA Cage of Eden 34 - by RedHawk Defense Devil 57 - by IEatManga Deka Wanko 22 - by DekaScans Gamaran 54 - by NPLM Hajime no Ippo 901 - by EndlessAbyss and Ignition-One Id 107 - by A-Team Kyou Kara Ore Wa 135 - by Nerieru MiXiM 103 - by PKR Orange Chocolate 15. The SSL 4000 came in two versions'the original 4000E, which established itself as the de-facto studio standard, and the later 4000G, updated with additional routing options, somewhat cleaner circuitry for greater transparency, and slightly different EQ characteristics.
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