Pultecator EQ

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celmo
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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.celmo.com"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 50<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: equalizer<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Audio Band PULTECATOR
Professional Stereo Equalizer for Mastering and Special FX, with two Super High Slope LoPass and HiPass filters is not a standard Equalizer, but rather a "sound colorizing machine", able to dramatically modify or transform any kind of sound.
Thanks to its amazingly innovative circuits, you can enhance any voice, or guitar, or synth, in a really creative way.
HiPass Filter: 0 to 500 Hz
LoPass Filter: 400 to 24 000 Hz
LoMid EQ: +/- 12dB on Six preselected Frequencies 40-63-110-205-400-800 (or any "Keyboard entry" Freq).
HiMid EQ: +/- 12 dB on six preselected frequencies 500-1085-2029-3555-6079-10000 Hz (or any "keyboard entry" freq).
Will be released soon.
Demo version available on:
http://www.celmo.com

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jabney
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Post by jabney »

Amazing the amount of processing in such a (relatively) simple-looking device. I'm very impressed. Celmo's devices are threatening to join that pantheon of things I would consider buying even if I couldn't hear them first. (You know, things like TAD drivers, ELA-M mikes, Pultec, UREi, Brook Siren, Marantz tube stuff, XTA, Crest, etc.)
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Post by marcuspocus »

Just got this device...

Impressive results right away!

I record my bass clarinet thru a rode nt1000->art dps (tupe preamp with digital out)->pultecator, and it add 'that' color making it more 'real-life' sounding. pretty cool! Couldn't achive this result with other eq i tried so far...(basicaly standard cw EQ).

A very good eq for modeling 'A' sound.

For the price, it's a go-go!


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steffensen
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Post by steffensen »

yep! i also bought it today, and its a keeper!!

i cant say much about how alike it is to a real pultec. all i know, is that it havent that warm "loudness" filter a real pultec have, wich makes wonders just turning the EQ to ON. but this is a truly musical EQ wich i really cant live without!

yes, already. :razz:
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