Waves EQP-1A user manual Product Overview, About Pultec

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1.2 Product Overview

1.2 Product Overview

ABOUT PULTEC

Custom-engineered and built by hand, the original Pultecs have long been a top choice of leading recording and mastering engineers. Pultecs are known for their ability to bring out individual frequency ranges without significantly altering other frequencies.

In 1951, Gene Shenk and Ollie Summerland of Pulse Techniques Inc. introduced the first passive program equalizer, the EQP-1. Using equalization circuit designs licensed from Western Electric, the initial Pultecs suffered the gain insertion losses typical of passive filters. So, they added a gain makeup stage, using a push-pull design with multiple vacuum tubes. The result is the classic we’ve come to know as the EQP-1A.

Conceived and created for broadband equalization, the EQP-1A features four low boost/cut frequencies, three high-cut frequencies and seven HF boost points, along with a bandwidth control for shaping the high boost curve.

Waves PuigTec EQP-1A User Manual

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Contents Waves PuigTec EQP-1ATABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 - Introduction 1.1 Welcome1.2 Product Overview ABOUT PULTEC1.3 About the Modeling Total Harmonic DistortionHum TransformersPage 1.4 Components Chapter 2 - Quickstart Guide Chapter 3 - Interface and Controls 3.1 PuigTec EQP-1AInterface3.2 PuigTec EQP-1AControls High Shelf Atten Range 4.2 Preset Handling Preset TypesChapter 4 - The WaveSystem 4.1 The WaveSystem ToolbarLoading Presets and Setups Saving Presets and SetupsPut into Preset Menu As… Save to New File…Deleting Presets 4.3 Interface ControlsA/B Comparison and Copying Toggle ButtonsValue Window Buttons SlidersHover Box Multiple Selection of ControlsTAB Functions Appendix A - PuigTec EQP-1AControls DefaultControl Range