API 5500

API 5500 Dual Equaliser

The beginnings of the API 5500 circuit can be traced back to the original 550 equaliser designed by Saul Walker, the founder of Automated Processes Inc.

2007

API 5500 Dual Equaliser Details

The 550 (on which the API 5500 is based) was designed as a console equaliser, which uses an unbalanced input due to the architecture of the recording console. Because the ergonomics of a console dictate that the controls take up little space, sometimes the number of included functions can be limited.

The API 5500 is specifically designed to address these limitations; it has a balanced input, a true straight-wire bypass, an integrated power supply with noiseless muting and a range control that expands its versatility to mastering applications.

Typical of API products, the 5500 contains no integrated circuits in its signal path. The gain comes from two hand-built 2520 Operational Amplifiers in each channel. The balanced input is handled by a 2510 Discrete Operational Amplifier, which is similar to the 2520, but without the high-current output stage. A key component of the API sound, the 2520 coupled with the API 2503 output transformer, is capable of delivering +30dBm before clipping.

An extremely useful feature in the 5500 is the range control. The range of the amplitude controls can be reduced to 1/2 or 1/4 of their stated scale, providing a means to adjust the tonal balance with finer resolution in an even gentler manner. This is especially useful for complex program material as contained in stems or sub mixes and is ideally suited for mastering purposes.

The API 5500 also features a true hard-wire bypass which wires the output connector directly to the input. Shortly after the power is first applied, or immediately after it is lost, a special circuit enables “bypass mode” so that power thumps are never heard.

The API 5500’s input XLR is connected to an active balanced circuit. The unit’s output XLR is driven from a transformer coupled output and can drive any load from 600 ohms or more to full output capability. There is no change from input to output in the unit’s polarity, so it is suitable in studios using either pin 2 or pin 3 as the “hot” connection.

Additionally, the API 5500 has a 1/4-inch input connector that interrupts any present signal on the input XLR. It is balanced and can be driven from either balanced or unbalanced sources. A positive signal on the tip will deliver a positive signal on pin 2 of the output XLR. Using the 1/4-inch input does not bypass any internal circuitry and does not change the gain or operating levels.

The API 5500 features API’s industry exclusive five-year parts warranty and exhibits the reliability and long-life characteristic of all API products.

Features
  • Classic 550b Equaliser design
  • Two range switches to individually alter gain steps
  • Usable as a 550b, 550D or 550M
  • Peak/shelf switch on Hi and Lo bands
  • True hardwire bypass
  • Balanced In and Out on XLR
  • Balanced input on 1/4″
  • EQ In/Out switch

Specifications

  • Input Impedance: > 100Kohm balanced
  • Output Impedance: < 75 ohm floating
  • Maximum output Level: > +28dBm with 600 ohm or greater load
  • Frequency response: < + 1dB from 10Hz to 30KHz
  • Distortion: < 0.1% @+20dBu from 100Hz to 20KHz
  • Noise: < -70dBu unweighted
  • Power Requirement: 15 watts (130mA at 115v, 65mA at 230v

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The details provided above are drawn from historical documents like advertising brochures or user manuals. They’re shared without bias or review. This info is given solely for your consideration, helping you gauge its usefulness to you.

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