Dangerous Music BAX500 brings clean mastering EQ to racks

Dangerous Music shrank its clean BAX EQ into a 500 rack module, chasing transparent tone shaping without vibe hype or color games.

What the BAX500 actually is
  • Dangerous Music dropped a compact EQ pulled from its larger BAX hardware.
  • Chris Muth designed it for wide moves, not surgical tone carving.
  • Use cases target tracking, mixing, and mastering chains.
  • The goal stays fidelity, not personality.
How the EQ section behaves
  • High and low shelves follow a Baxandall-style curve.
  • Broad ranges shift balance, space, and top-end feel.
  • Cut filters trim extreme lows and highs.
  • Filters help protect headroom and playback translation.
Circuit design and build choices
  • The signal path stays DC-coupled until the low-cut stage.
  • Relay bypass fully removes electronics for clean comparisons.
  • Parts aim at mastering-grade consistency.
  • Assembly happens by hand inside shielded housing.
Format, price, and rollout
  • Single-width module fits standard 500 racks.
  • Pairing units supports stereo or bus work.
  • Shipping started January 21, 2026.
  • Price lands at 1,299 US dollars.
 

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