Vintage 1957 Passive Program Equalizer.


SERIAL NUMBER 1

Born October 9, 1957 in Little Neck, NY


The original king of passive program EQ’s built for Department of Commerce Civil Aeronautics Administration. This is the original mil-spec build, later copied by UTC, Pultec, Altec, Cinema Engineering etc. proudly wearing badge plate SERIAL #1. Incredibly Rare!!


Absolutely mint condition. Internal wiring looks brand new, sequential serial Burnell & Co. transformers, and two of the most satisfying giant Daven knobs I’ve ever felt!

This piece of audio history will be a standout in your rack. Pairs great with a Federal Compressor, Collins 26W and the like.


Here is your opportunity to own Serial #1!

Open to trades / partial trades and cash.


Offering free shipping within the US.
Will be pro packed and shipped insured with reverb safe shipping within 24hrs of purchase.


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Listed3 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more
Brand
  • Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration
Model
  • Type CA 1604 Serial Number 1
Finish
  • Black Metal
Categories
Year
  • 1957
Made In
  • United States

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