G395a
by Analog Obsession
by Analog Obsession
4.7 / 5
(6 votes)
G395a is an early 70s discrete / Class A 3-Band EQ with selectable mid and fixed hi/lo frequencies.
Vintage transformer models on both the inputs and outputs.
In digital world, we have auto-gain compensation, now! EQ moves won't affect gain of signal instead tone! And also, oversampling will make it smoother!
You will notice plugin's file is named as "GGGGa". But you will see it in DAW as "G305a".
Vintage transformer models on both the inputs and outputs.
In digital world, we have auto-gain compensation, now! EQ moves won't affect gain of signal instead tone! And also, oversampling will make it smoother!
- LOW: fixed 60 Hz +/- 15 dB in 3 dB steps.
- HIGH: fixed 10 kHz +/- 15 dB in 3 dB steps .
- MIDS: 700 Hz - 1 - 1.4 - 2 - 3 kHz with 0 to 8 dB gain 2 dB steps.
- PLUGIN LABEL (Bottom right): Bypass button. It's red and when you click it to bypass plugin, it will turn to white.
- ANALOG OBSESSION LOGO: Oversampling. It will turn to red when oversampling is engaged. Also, show you a notification.
You will notice plugin's file is named as "GGGGa". But you will see it in DAW as "G305a".
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(1.3 Mb)
Win AAX
(1.5 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(5.1 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(5.1 Mb)
Mac AAX
(5.1 Mb)
(3 / 5)
One of those plugins where I use it for a bit and think "yeah this sounds pretty good" and then I notice that it's using like 3x as much CPU as any other plugin. Thanks, but no thanks.
(5 / 5)
ANOTHER GOOD EQ!!!! THANKS.... Have you considered the porting for linux/debian (.vst3)? (yes, all works fine with wineHQ, but why I need to install it?) PLEASE!!!
(5 / 5)
Very good !
(5 / 5)
Great plugin as usual from AO. I believe "HIGH" is 10K and not 15K as labeled on the GUI.
(5 / 5)
Works fine, sounds good!
(5 / 5)
I like it, I've been looking for something like this. It's a solid EQ, and the GUI is a lot of fun, resembling analog units.