399.00 $ Original price was: 399.00 $.329.00 $Current price is: 329.00 $.
500 Units | 2 | 4 | 6+ |
Discount | -10% | -15% | -20% |
The EQ550P is a Passive Germanium Transistors based Two Band Shelf Equaliser inspired by the famous Pultec design.
Each Band has a separate Boost and Cut Control which allows creating the sophisticated EQ curves.
Each Boost or Cut control has three different and independent frequency settings which give a total of 9 setting combinations per Band.
The Passive filter section changes the EQ curve by attenuating the signal. The Germanium Discrete OPAMP gain stage, which drives an additional Passive
Transformer, restores the signal to the nominal level, adding the combination of harmonics and transients.
The EQ550P is very musical and easy to use. It can process any music material, instruments, vocals or recordings, producing outstanding results.
EQ550P Specification | ||
Input Type / Input Impedance | Balanced Electronic | 20k |
Output Type / Output Impedance | Balanced HRK Active Transformer | Less than 10R |
Initial Gain | 0dB | All controls set to flat response |
Max Output Level | +25dBu@1%THD | Balanced Signal |
Power Consumption | 60mA max. | |
Format | API 500 Format | |
Phase Reverse | No | 0 deg. |
Static Noise | -95dBu@10Hz-22kHz | All controls set to flat response |
Germanium Transistors | NOS High-Quality, Selected Components |
Traditional passive transformers are known to be vulnerable to electromagnetic interference, such as 50/60Hz hum and HF RF smog. Additionally, their frequency response is contingent upon load and source impedance, which adversely affects the overall performance of analog studio equipment.
The HRK Active Transformer is a game changer that not only resolves the issues associated with passive transformers but also retains and amplifies the desired characteristics of the transformer output stage. This includes the enrichment of harmonic content and the enhancement of tonal response.
What sets the HRK Active Transformer apart is its ability to deliver the rich, beloved sound that audio enthusiasts seek, including the harmonic content and tonal response, while simultaneously eliminating the drawbacks of passive transformers.