The EAG brand is not well known because Hungary was a closed off and isolated country during the Soviet era that manufactured in very limited quanties and did not export outside of the USSR. Because of this, there is little information left about the origin and history of EAG, but it is rumored that in the EAG plant was built in Budapest by Telefunken in the 1950’s.

The Equalizers are completely discrete and uses five large inductors for the equalization. It has 3 boost/cut bands: a high shelf at 12.5 KHz, a selectable mid-frequency (700, 1K, 1.4K, 2K, 2.8K, 4K) with a wide-Q bell curve, and a low shelf at 63 Hz, It also has a great sounding high-cut filter (12.5K, 8K, 5K) and low-cut filter (180, 250, 500) that interacts beautifully with the shelving EQs, creating similar EQ curve effects to a Pultec design.

Check out the photos to see the incredible build quality. The EQ truly sounds fantastic.

The units were fully checked, and they are ready to work as a stereo pair. For additional 80 EUR, XLR and power supply cables, together with a propper power supply unit can be provided - please contact me in case of any questions.


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Listed11 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
  • EAG /Telefunken
Model
  • KYE121
Finish
  • grey
Categories
Year
  • mid 80
Made In
  • Hungary

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