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SonicWorld Release Telsie T

SonicWorld have released Telsie T, available for $98.00.

The SonicWorld Telsie T is a 3-band equalizer plug-in modeled after the legendary W695 equalizer from the 1970s—an iconic module celebrated for its silky smooth high frequencies and tight, controlled low end.

Originally designed for broadcast consoles built for the Association of German Public Broadcasters (ARD), the W695 was part of a new generation of solid-state technology that defined professional audio in its era.
Alongside renowned modules like the V676 microphone preamp, the W695 became a trusted tool in broadcast environments.

Telsie T faithfully captures the unmistakable sonic signature that continues to make the original hardware a “secret weapon” for engineers: smooth, refined highs and focused bass that enhance clarity without harshness.

Built on decades of hands-on experience servicing and restoring these rare analog units, SonicWorld brings you the authentic character of the W695—without the drawbacks of aging hardware such as noisy switches, worn components, or hard-to-source parts.

Enhanced for modern production, Telsie T combines vintage tone with improved reliability, flexibility, and seamless integration into today’s workflows.

Telsie T follows the original hardware design with a musical 3-band EQ, featuring a low-shelf and two peak filters for precise tonal shaping. The low band delivers powerful ±15 dB at 60 Hz, while the high band at 10 kHz adds smooth clarity and shine.

A flexible mid-band presence filter with six selectable frequencies lets you shape definition and bring your sound forward with ease.

Telsie T is available to PC and Mac users (VST3, AU and AAX).

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Tags: aax, au, desktop music production, desktop plugin, eq, equalizer, macOS, mixing, plugin, vintage, vst3, windows

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