Pultec-Style EQ For Reason

US Kuassa releases EVE-MP5 Program Equalizer      17/12/14

Pultec-Style EQ For Reason


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Kuassa tells us that EVE-MP5 Reason Rack Extension is a reproduction of two of the most sought-after classic hardware equalizers, the Pultec MEQ-5 Midrange Equalizer and the EQP-1A Program Equalizer.

A spokesperson told us, "We drew inspiration from them and combined both EQs into a compact 3U device with a color coded, straightforward interface intended for fast workflows and maximum usability. Known for their signature frequency curves, the EVE-MP5 will bring massive lows, smooth mids and shiny highs to any tracks you put them into. Utilize the famous low-end trick of boosting and attenuating the low frequencies simultaneously for a rock solid bottom-end. The EVE-MP5 is also loaded with a power amp saturation unit in the signal path. Turn it on for a hotter signal and dial the input to give a mild edge to your tracks, or push more for an overdriven sound. The Auto switch in the input section is useful for maintaining constant gain levels while cranking the saturation via the input knob."

Features:

  • Combination of the two Pultec EQs into a compact 3U device.
  • Color coded knobs and straightforward interface for fast workflows.
  • Special Saturation unit on the input path with automatic level compensation.
  • Simultaneously boost and attenuate on the same low frequency.
  • Distinct Pultec natural filter curve.
  • Dial up large amount of boost or cut without sacrificing naturalness and musicality.


Pricing and Availability:
HOLIDAY INTRO PRICE 23% OFF: €35/$45 from normal price of €49/$59. Valid until January 1st 2015

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