Api 550B
Api 550B
Discrete 4 Band EQ
Features
4 bands of our famous sounding equalization Each band offers 7 API selected frequency centers Reciprocal and repeatable filtering
EQ Band 1 and 4 offer shelf/peak switching "Proportional Q" narrows filter Q at extremes Traditional API fully discrete circuit design High headroom +30 dB clip level
550 "B" version is a continuation of the original 1967 550 through the 550A with one circuitry and proprietary components (such as the legendary API 2520 op-amp), the the unique 550 sound, that the 550B will be an invaluable tool you will turn to again and again. The API 550Bunlike any other you will ever use. 550B artfully blends the past with the present. So many hit records still depend on additional filter band and several new frequencies. Incorporating API's exclusive
during the 60's and 70's. Originally conceived for use in API's consoles, this latest
The API 550 EQ played a major part in the history of music recording in the USA
Many EQ's today offer a huge assortment of complex features, but the API 550B Deceptively simple at first glance, the 550B's four EQ bands are overlapped provides exactly the right number of controls to the professional engineer.
significantly to aid in dual roles as problem solver and sweetening device. Each band experience by a "who's who" list of the industry's most proficient engineers. This reissue design has been taken from the original blue prints and spec control drawings from the API archives. offers 7 switchable filter frequencies spanning 4 to 5 octaves, selected through
Making use of "API Proportional-Q", a design introduced by API in the 60's, the 550B settingswithout the need for additional bandwidth controls. This feature minimizes enables the user to "undo" what has been done previously. intuitively widens the filter bandwidth at minimal settings and narrows it at higher
the "phase-shift" sound found in many equalizers. The reciprocal nature of the 550B
The benefits of the API 550B are most obvious to those who work with EQ on a perhaps the most important feature. If major tonal restructuring is required, the continuous basis. The 550B's ability to affect or reverse tonal modifications is
extraordinary headroom made possible with API's 2520 op-amp offers predictable and gentle "analog" performance under duress. With a surprisingly wide range of tonal variations, you can do no better than the API 550B.