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Pulsar Digital Pulsar 8200 €149

Developer Pulsar Digital seems to be on a bit of a mission to revisit classic hardware and give it a modern software twist. They’ve already had a good crack at a couple of Urei compressors (1178 and 1176) and on the EQ front their first target was Manley’s Massive Passive. Now they’ve turned their attention to the George Massenburg GML 8200 EQ. This highly regarded and sonically transparent hardware unit offers a beguiling blend of parametric precision and smooth sheen that explains why good condition units still fetch in the thousands. Of course

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