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Test: Eventide H90 Harmonizer

Externally, the sturdy, white-painted metal casing resembles its predecessor, but it is a bit wider and a tad bit taller. In return, Eventide has placed considerably more controls on the surface. The H9 had only one knob, two footswitches and a handful of small buttons, so any deeper programming was quite cumbersome. With two large and three smaller encoders, each equipped with a push-button function and placed next to or below the razor-sharp OLED display, the H90 is much more convenient to operate. In addition, there are four more pushbuttons and three robust crack-free footswitches.

The H90 is also better equipped with connections. Four inputs and four outputs

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