ART's 341 Dual-Channel, 15-band, 2/3-octave graphic equalizer features: constant Q circuitry with a 3% center frequency accuracy, 20mm center detent sliders, selectable boost/cut range of 6dB or 12dB, active balanced and unbalanced input and output connections, internal power supply, and so much more. The rugged, all-steel constructed chassis occupies 1U rack space and is intended for installation in standard 19" equipment racks. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
Good basic features.
Quality:
Well-built like a tank. Durable on the road/studio.
Value:
Big bang for the bucks.
Desirability:
I got it.
Sound:
Impeccable sound. Better than others in the same or higher prices.
Ease of Use:
Very Easy
Support:
Ok.Good.
Overall:
For this price range, this equalizer is adaptable to all uses and functions. Input jack versatility is the key point here. High volume input and low noise output. A cream of crop for equalizers.
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5 out of 10Feature:
A set of level LED's would be nice.
Quality:
The product appears built well.
Value:
I replaced this unit with a dbx and there's no comparison.
Sound:
The advertised specs on this model are exaggerated, expecially the S/N ratio. Simply put this is a very noisy unit. Put it on the front end of any size PA and "hiss" is loud.
Ease of Use:
It's an EQ, not much to it.
Overall:
Again a very noisy unit.
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