never used, never switched on. brand new.

specs:

EQ5169 | Classic Baxandall 3 Band Equalizer from 80’s
Get The Sound Of Classic Recording EQ From 80’S
Inspired By Famous Swiss Console Design
Made With Vintage NOS Integrated Circuits
Coupled With Custom HRK Active Transformer
3 Frequency Settings For Low Band
3 Frequency Settings For High Band
Sweepable Mids: 200Hz - 8kHz
Threshold From -30dB To +10dB
+/-15dB Boost/Cut For Each Band
On-Board Ripple 500 Rack SMPSU Filters

vendor description:

Everybody loves the sound of Valve Recording Equipment from the ’50s and ’60s or the Classic Transistor Mic Preamps from the ’70s. But what with the Signature Sound of the ’80s?

This decade has a place in the history of Music Production. This was the time when integrated circuits became quite popular.

Silicon Operational Amplifiers encapsulated in the metal cans replaced the discrete circuitry, creating a new type of sound featured in many Greatest Hits from the ’70s and ’80s!

The EQ5169 is most probably the Only EQ that uses Vintage NOS Integrated Circuits. The same integrated circuits were used in the late ’70s and early ’80s in the Studio Recording Equipment.

Those components created the characteristic sound of old consoles from the ’80s due to the limited bandwidth and specific distortion performance.

Early IC Opamps were the essential ingredient of the 80s Sound! With the EQ5169 you can get the Genuine Sound of the ’80s in your Recording Studio!

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • EQ5169
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • Poland

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