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Capi Lc25 / Lc40 Eq *Built to order
Estimated price for orientation: 600 $
Category: Preamps and Channel Strips
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Description Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition
Built to order, tunraround often less than a week! Check out these amazing API inspired Eq's! Treat yourself & sprinkle your tracks with some juicy external magic.These Eq's POP and sound amazing on the master buss &/or kick & snare.Brand new rotary graphical Eq's from Capi Gear available & READY TO SHIP- ONE OF EACH IN STOCK! Ships with either 2520 or 1731 whichever you want. These really shine and sound amazing on kick,snare, and guitar!Contact me for any questions on
* Custom Orders
* Op Amp Selection
* Transformer SelectionI offer Impeccable communication, Quick Turnaround, and bundle discounts available! All items are shipped fully insured to value and built with high quality Cardas Quad Solder.These are a brand new product- freshly listed off the site!
From CAPI
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While this equalizer is very unique, it is similar in filter topology to the graphic EQ's of the early 1970's. IC gyrators are employed and the circuit has an inherently Proportional Q.Besides the physical appearance, the only difference between the LC25 and the LC40 are the frequencies.The biggest difference between the LC40 and most other graphic equalizers are the stepped controls. Exact recall is a must in the modern day of recording and mixing. Other similar equalizers may have fine resolution from 0dB to +/-4dB, but from that point to max cut/boost things get out of hand quickly and near impossible to repeat. By going stepped, I had the opportunity to add a -15dB cut which is a fantastic bonus!The audio path of the LC40 is extremely unique. I have chosen to use the coveted EA2622 mic input transformer as the receiver. The EA2622 is essentially setup in the same way as line mode on the VP28. The EA2622 is buffered from the remaining circuitry by a DTO5 discrete opamp. Five bands of gyrators "hang" between each of the swinging inputs of a dual LME49720 opamp. The output stage is a socketed 2520 style discrete opamp followed by a 2503 style output transformer wired 1:3.Warranty guarantees 100% functionality during warranty period. If item becomes defective during warranty period, it must be returned to Us for repair. Damage due to abuse or misuse is not covered. Wear and tear, and other physical damage is not covered.
Description
| Condition: | New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition |
Built to order, tunraround often less than a week! Check out these amazing API inspired Eq's! Treat yourself & sprinkle your tracks with some juicy external magic.These Eq's POP and sound amazing on the master buss &/or kick & snare.Brand new rotary graphical Eq's from Capi Gear available & READY TO SHIP- ONE OF EACH IN STOCK! Ships with either 2520 or 1731 whichever you want. These really shine and sound amazing on kick,snare, and guitar!Contact me for any questions on
* Custom Orders
* Op Amp Selection
* Transformer SelectionI offer Impeccable communication, Quick Turnaround, and bundle discounts available! All items are shipped fully insured to value and built with high quality Cardas Quad Solder.These are a brand new product- freshly listed off the site!
From CAPI
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While this equalizer is very unique, it is similar in filter topology to the graphic EQ's of the early 1970's. IC gyrators are employed and the circuit has an inherently Proportional Q.Besides the physical appearance, the only difference between the LC25 and the LC40 are the frequencies.The biggest difference between the LC40 and most other graphic equalizers are the stepped controls. Exact recall is a must in the modern day of recording and mixing. Other similar equalizers may have fine resolution from 0dB to +/-4dB, but from that point to max cut/boost things get out of hand quickly and near impossible to repeat. By going stepped, I had the opportunity to add a -15dB cut which is a fantastic bonus!The audio path of the LC40 is extremely unique. I have chosen to use the coveted EA2622 mic input transformer as the receiver. The EA2622 is essentially setup in the same way as line mode on the VP28. The EA2622 is buffered from the remaining circuitry by a DTO5 discrete opamp. Five bands of gyrators "hang" between each of the swinging inputs of a dual LME49720 opamp. The output stage is a socketed 2520 style discrete opamp followed by a 2503 style output transformer wired 1:3.Warranty guarantees 100% functionality during warranty period. If item becomes defective during warranty period, it must be returned to Us for repair. Damage due to abuse or misuse is not covered. Wear and tear, and other physical damage is not covered.
* Custom Orders
* Op Amp Selection
* Transformer SelectionI offer Impeccable communication, Quick Turnaround, and bundle discounts available! All items are shipped fully insured to value and built with high quality Cardas Quad Solder.These are a brand new product- freshly listed off the site!
From CAPI
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While this equalizer is very unique, it is similar in filter topology to the graphic EQ's of the early 1970's. IC gyrators are employed and the circuit has an inherently Proportional Q.Besides the physical appearance, the only difference between the LC25 and the LC40 are the frequencies.The biggest difference between the LC40 and most other graphic equalizers are the stepped controls. Exact recall is a must in the modern day of recording and mixing. Other similar equalizers may have fine resolution from 0dB to +/-4dB, but from that point to max cut/boost things get out of hand quickly and near impossible to repeat. By going stepped, I had the opportunity to add a -15dB cut which is a fantastic bonus!The audio path of the LC40 is extremely unique. I have chosen to use the coveted EA2622 mic input transformer as the receiver. The EA2622 is essentially setup in the same way as line mode on the VP28. The EA2622 is buffered from the remaining circuitry by a DTO5 discrete opamp. Five bands of gyrators "hang" between each of the swinging inputs of a dual LME49720 opamp. The output stage is a socketed 2520 style discrete opamp followed by a 2503 style output transformer wired 1:3.Warranty guarantees 100% functionality during warranty period. If item becomes defective during warranty period, it must be returned to Us for repair. Damage due to abuse or misuse is not covered. Wear and tear, and other physical damage is not covered.