Tube-Tech PE 1C

The PE 1C may be an inactive, all-tube EQ, based on the classic PULTEC EQP 1A plan and highlighting a detached EQ area and a tall quality op-amp. With the initial Pultec out of generation for decades and utilized illustrations demanding sky-high costs, the PE 1C is by distant the most straightforward way to attain this interesting and pined for sound. The PE 1C moo conclusion segment combines two partitioned detached EQ channels with somewhat diverse cut/boost frequencies. When the two segments are combined, this comes about as genuinely one of a kind EQ bends, regularly named the “Low Conclusion Trick” an exceptionally valuable for cleaning up low/mid frequencies.

The tall recurrence and midrange groups truly stand out in terms of straightforwardness and clarity, and the PE 1C is broadly respected as one of the world’s finest inactive tube-based equalizers. The Tube-Tech PE1A program equalizer was initially made as a European correct identification of the US Pultec program eq EQP1A, which got to be exceptionally well known within the US amid the eighties in recording studios in Unused York and LA. The smooth sound of the Pultecs made this eq”s exceptionally distinctive and attractive. The challenge of this elusive sound persuaded Tube Tech originator and creator John Petersen to plan and fabricate something that sounded fair exactly the same, highlighting the rise to specs for all components.

The enchantment test was blending with Pultec EQ1PA on the cleared out channel and Tube-Tech PE1A on the proper channel and checking the stereo picture: It had to stay idealized on all settings. The TUBE-TECH PE1C could be a detached tube-based program equalizer based on the plan of the ancient PULTEC EQP1A, including an all detached eq area and a tall quality op-amp. All components utilized are of the most elevated standard. The TUBE-TECH PE 1C Program Equalizer contains a moo recurrence boost and constriction segment (racking), and a tall recurrence boost area (cresting). The tall recurrence segment has variable transfer speed as well as constriction (racking). The channel area is of the inactive sort taken after by a tube-based push-pull intensifier to reestablish the pickup.

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