About This Listing

This vintage 1070s 565 filter set is in GREAT condition both cosmetically and functionally.  The power cable has been modified to accommodate a rack installation and has been fitted with a high grade power connector. It has spent its life in a temperature controlled, smoke free commercial studio and has been well cared for.


Named the 'Little Dipper', this unit has some of the tightest notch filters ever made. Use it as designed, or experiment with extreme phasing effects and more. Originally designed for the surgical removal of very specific sonic problems. The 'Little Dipper' has very tight band filters, with a 5% Q. The Little Dipper does both precise and transparent cuts as well as tight boosts. 

Features: 

  • 2 band filters
  • 6 Q settings on each band--three for the notches, three for the peaks.
  • Range control for the depth of the cut or boost, Coarse and Fine controls for frequency selection.
  • 18dB-per-octave high- and lowpass filters
  • Overall bypass switch.

Your order has been inspected and tested and will be carefully packed to ensure that your new piece of gear arrives in a timely and in the condition that it was before it left here. You will automatically receive tracking information as soon as we print the shipping label. Items typically ship out within 1-2 business days. Any accessories included will be stated in the listing.  All merchandise has been tested before listing. Any issues found are noted clearly in the description above.

 **BUY WITH CONFIDENCE**

**ADDITIONAL SHIPPING MAY APPLY FOR BUYERS IN HAWAII, ALASKA, AND PUERTO RICO, VIRGIN ISLANDS - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING RATES BEFORE PURCHASING**

Listed6 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 565T "Little Dipper" Filter Set
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1970s
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Josie Hirsch

Mesa, AZ, United States
(30)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:51
Vintage Urei 565  1970s "Little Dipper" Filter Set
Vintage Urei 565 1970s "Little Dipper" Filter Set
$600

About This Listing

This vintage 1070s 565 filter set is in GREAT condition both cosmetically and functionally.  The power cable has been modified to accommodate a rack installation and has been fitted with a high grade power connector. It has spent its life in a temperature controlled, smoke free commercial studio and has been well cared for.


Named the 'Little Dipper', this unit has some of the tightest notch filters ever made. Use it as designed, or experiment with extreme phasing effects and more. Originally designed for the surgical removal of very specific sonic problems. The 'Little Dipper' has very tight band filters, with a 5% Q. The Little Dipper does both precise and transparent cuts as well as tight boosts. 

Features: 

  • 2 band filters
  • 6 Q settings on each band--three for the notches, three for the peaks.
  • Range control for the depth of the cut or boost, Coarse and Fine controls for frequency selection.
  • 18dB-per-octave high- and lowpass filters
  • Overall bypass switch.

Your order has been inspected and tested and will be carefully packed to ensure that your new piece of gear arrives in a timely and in the condition that it was before it left here. You will automatically receive tracking information as soon as we print the shipping label. Items typically ship out within 1-2 business days. Any accessories included will be stated in the listing.  All merchandise has been tested before listing. Any issues found are noted clearly in the description above.

 **BUY WITH CONFIDENCE**

**ADDITIONAL SHIPPING MAY APPLY FOR BUYERS IN HAWAII, ALASKA, AND PUERTO RICO, VIRGIN ISLANDS - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING RATES BEFORE PURCHASING**

Listed6 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 565T "Little Dipper" Filter Set
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1970s
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Josie Hirsch

Mesa, AZ, United States
(30)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:51

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