
With this release we proudly present you a collection of the most famous vintage equalizer modules that have been made in Germany. Some of them might appear very similar at a first glance (which is pretty common for the design of German broadcast modules during that era), but each has definitely its very own vibe and character.
TAB W95c
Of course we included the “father” of all German broadcast modules.
Different to the other EQs, it utilizes germanium transistors. The controls are slightly stepped besides the Presence (Mid) band, which is continuously variable - allowing us to release the Nebula version with continuously variable controls.
Siemens W295b
Regarding German broadcast modules, there is no way around this unit.
Built in the early 1970’s this EQ is still providing an incomparable beautiful, silky high-end.
Telefunken W695
People tend to call the W695 just a “Telefunken branded W295b” which is notquite right. There are a lot of similarities in the design/circuit, but the W695 has a different character. The top-end does not sound as smooth as the W295b (at least when boosting), but you might admire it for its really low-end. In fact we liked the color added by this unit just by passing audio through it that much, that we included a dynamic “preamp” program as well.
Neumann W492
Different to the design and age of the other modules we included this unit as a much cleaner, but most of all more versatile EQ. The high and low bands areswitchable between shelf / peak characteristics and a lot of chosen frequencies extend your mixing possibilities while obtaining the classic Neumann sound
System Requirements
PC: Nebula with installed commercial license - 32/64 Bit
Mac: Nebula with installed commercial license - 32/64 Bit