http://www.waves.com/content.aspx?id=11818
Waves.com said:H-EQ is a uniquely powerful hybrid equalizer, featuring vintage and modern EQ inspired by the finest British and American consoles; seven different filter types per band, including a newly-developed, one-of-a-kind asymmetrical bell filter; an intuitive keyboard graphic that lets you choose frequencies by clicking on notes; an exclusive MS Mode so you can apply different EQ to Mid and Side content; and a flexible real-time frequency spectrum analyzer with multiple display options.
Waves H-EQ. It’s the best of all worlds.
Features:
Seven filter types per band: US Vintage, UK Vintage 1, UK Vintage 2, US Modern, UK Modern, Digital 1 and Digital 2
Newly-developed asymmetrical bell filter
Exclusive MS matrix mode: Apply different EQ to Mid and Side content
Keyboard graphic: Choose frequencies by clicking on notes
Real-time frequency spectrum analyzer
Hm. This looks decently interesting. While I never liked the Q10 at all for lack of Analyzer, M/S stuff, and ease of use, the whole different filter types thing got me interested. Basically most - if not all - digital EQs "sound" exactly the same, therefore features are more important to me than their sound, and with the FabFilter Pro-Q I've got the most awesome EQ plugin I could ever imagine. It has fucking everything, and has the easiest and most good-looking GUI I've ever seen. Now that Waves realized pretty much every other company has EQs with real time analyzer and M/S, I guess they wanted to make an interesting product once again, instead of relying on their name
The H-EQ lacks linear phase operation, though.Price in the Waves store is $99 for now, that seems actually reasonable.