API 550B Discrete 4 Band Equaliser

Based on API's original API 550 from the late '60s, the API 550b is a continuation of the EQ that played a major role in the history of music recording, but with an additional filter band and several new frequencies.

2015

API 550B Discrete 4 Band Equaliser Details

Incorporating API’s exclusive circuitry and proprietary components (such as the legendary API 2520 Op Amp), the 550b artfully blends the past with the present. So many hit records still depend on the unique 550 sound that engineers around the world find it to be an invaluable tool. In fact, the API 550B design has been taken from the original blueprints and spec control drawings from the API archives. It is unlike any other EQ you will ever use.

Rather than offer a huge assortment of complex features, the API 550b provides exactly the right number of controls. Its four EQ bands are overlapped significantly to aid in dual roles as problem solver and sweetening device with each band offering seven switchable filter frequencies that span four-to-five octaves. These frequencies, purposely selected to be musical rather than numeric, were selected by an experienced “who’s who” list of the industry’s most proficient engineers.

Making use of API’s “Proportional Q,” an innovation designed by Saul Walker in the ’60s, the API 550B intuitively widens the filter bandwidth at minimal settings and narrows it at higher settings without the need for additional bandwidth controls. This unique feature minimises the “phase-shift” sound found in many equalisers. In addition, the reciprocal nature of the 550b enables the user to “undo” what has been done previously with exact precision.

The benefits of the API 550b are most obvious to those who work with EQ on a continuous basis. If major tonal restructuring is required, the extraordinary headroom made possible with API’s 2520 Op Amp offers the predictable and warm analogue performance, even under duress. With a surprisingly wide range of tonal variations, the API 550B is an invaluable and professional audio tool with great flexibility and excellent sonic ability.

Features

  • Four bands of our famous sounding equalisation
  • Each band offers seven API selected frequency centres
  • Reciprocal and repeatable filtering
  • 12 dB of boost/cut per band
  • 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
  • Re-issue of 1967 API 550 EQ with an extra band

Specifications

  • Filter Type: “Low” and “High” bands are Peak/Shelf switchable. Low-Mid and Mid-High are peaking type
  • Filter Frequency Centers:
    • Low: 30, 40, 50, 100, 200, 300, 400Hz
    • Low-Mid: 75, 150, 180, 240, 500, 700, 1Khz
    • Mid-High: 800, 1.5K, 3K, 5K, 8K, 10K, 12.5K
    • High: 2.5K, 5K, 7K, 10K, 12.5K, 15K, 20K
  • Filter Boost/Cut: ±12 dB
  • Filter Slope: 12 dB per Octave
  • Input Impedance: 18.5 K +4 in, 7.5 K -2 in
  • Output Impedance: Less than 75 Ohms
  • Nominal Levels: -15 to +15 dBu
  • Clipping Level: +30 dBu @ ±16 V
  • Frequency Response: +0, -.3, 30 to 20 kHz
  • Noise: Actual, unw noise, <-98 dBu, 20-20 kHz
  • Distortion: .07% max, @ +18 dBu Output
  • Connectors: 15 position .156sp edge connector
  • Power Consumption: ±12/18 Volts/DC,@ 40 ma.

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