Summit Audio Releases FeQ-50 4-Band Parametric EQ
January 21, 2006
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Summit Audio, Inc., a leading manufacturer, designer and distributor of high-end signal processing equipment, announces the release of its FeQ-50 at Winter NAMM 2006 in booth #6983. A single-channel, four-band, parametric EQ with iron-based circuitry, the FeQ-50 was designed to be a sonically warm and harmonically pleasing equalizer that adds character and depth to any signal.
Each of the four bands features switch-selectable frequencies with six frequencies on each band, as well as fully sweepable gain of ± 14dB with a center detent at 0dB. The low and high bands feature peaking or shelving select, the middle two bands with wide and narrow switches. The fully passive high-pass filter has a knee at 80Hz with a 6dB per octave roll off, while the signal path is transformerless.
Housed in Summit Audio's familiar 1/2 rack chassis, the FeQ-50 is very versatile when it comes to I/O. Both XLR-balanced and 1/4" unbalanced inputs are accommodated on a Neutrik combo jack. For outputs, the FeQ-50 has balanced +4dB XLR and balanced -10dB TRS for both the solid-state and tube signal paths, all of which are individually buffered and can be used simultaneously. Like all Summit Audio products, the FeQ-50 has an internal high voltage power supply and has a 3 year warranty.
For more information, visit their web site at www.summitaudio.com.
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