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Harrison MR3eq 500-series equaliser
Harrison Β· Studio & Recording

Harrison MR3eq 500-series equaliser

Β£295.00
Fair Value
1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Fair Value
Price near historical average β€” neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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Volatility (ann.)
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30d Momentum
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Price Position
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EMA 20
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90d Low / High
Β£295
High: Β£295.00
30d Forecast
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Store Intelligence
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Β£295.00
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Price spread: Β£0.00 across 1 stores
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Fair Value
Price near historical average β€” neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
βœ“Near 90-day low β€” historically optimal entry point
βœ“Detailed product specifications available β€” transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
βœ—Currently at or above the 90-day average price
βœ—Only 1 store carrying this product β€” limited price competition
Product Fundamentals
  • The MR3eq is a compact 500-series module that offers a powerful parametric equaliser based on the electronics from Harrison&apos
  • s legendary 1981 Music Recording 3 console. Its three bands offer 10 dB cut or boost. The frequency of the low band can be set between 40 Hz and 800 Hz. The high band, on the contrary, runs from 800 Hz to 15 Khz. The mid-band is in between at 400 Hz to 8 kHz: lots of leeway, in other words. The high and low band can be used as a shelf, or with a bell curve, and thus offer many possibilities to shape or correct the sound. A final handy addition is the high-pass filter, to completely filter out problematic low frequencies.
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GearDeals Intelligence Β· Data from 1 historical price points Β· Analysis is informational only, not financial advice