Sony Oxford Oxford EQ
Sony Oxford’s EQ is now available as an AU plug-in, but can it still compete with other native EQs? Mark Cousins gets equal.
Price: £235.00
Manufacturer: Sony Oxford
Website: http://www.sonyoxford.co.uk

When companies such as Sony spend a considerable amount of money developing a high-end digital console such as the OXF-R3, you know it’s not going to skimp on the design of the EQ. Not surprisingly, therefore, the Oxford console’s EQ became a modern ‘design classic’ – not only because Sony had managed to create an EQ that delivered both flexibility and a healthy dose of musicality, but by porting the code to Pro Tools and TC Electronics’ PowerCore system, the company managed to bring the Oxford EQ’s sound to an even wider base of musicians and engineers. The only downside, however, was that users not running TDM, RTAS or PowerCore didn’t have access to this well-respected EQ plug-in.
Score: 9
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 49
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