Pultec MEQ-500 500 Series Equaliser
Pulse Techniques recently introduced a 500-series version (EQP-500X) of our popular 19ā³ rack-mount solid-state line amp program equalizers (EQP-1A3-SS & EQP-1S3-SS) equalizers. Based on the venerable API 2520 op-amp followed by a high-quality Triad output transformer, these are preferred by some engineers to the vacuum tube models.
Before bringing the MEQ-5 midrange equalizer into the 500-series family, we discussed the project with legendary producer/engineer Jack Douglas (John Lennon, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Cheap Trick, etc.). Jack has indicated previously that the MEQ-5 has been a staple of his guitar, bass, vocal and keyboard sounds over the years. With Jackās input, we made a few enhancements to the standard MEQ passive EQ section, which included the addition of 1.2k and 1.5k centers to the low-mid, addition of 1.2k and 8k to the high-mid (overlaps low-mid section and expands top-end) and some minor tweaks to the Q of the high-mid settings. We are proud to recognize Jack Douglas with the production of the MEQ-500 Jack Douglas Edition 500-series Midrange Equalizer.
Just like the tube and rack-mount solid state versions, the MEQ-500JD provides exacting control of the āpower regionā in program material, that frequency range from about 300 Hz to 5000 Hz in which most of the sound energy is concentrated.Ā Ā The ear is especially sensitive to sounds in this region.Ā Ā In this region, even small resonances in studio acoustics and microphone and speaker responses are very evident in their effect on the listenability of the sound.Ā Ā Three independent sets of controls make it possible to boost on a peak curve at 200 ā 1000 Hz while simultaneously boosting on a peak curve at 1.5 ā 5 kHz, while simultaneously dipping at 200 ā 7000 Hz.Ā Ā Guitars, vocals, horns, strings, keyboards, snares, toms, anything with significant midrange that requires complex contouring is a candidate for the MEQ-500JD.