Lindell Audio PEX-500
500 Series Module EQ

Latest User Reviews
Good passive eq
It's got all it takes for final eq refinement on low and high ends. Not Pultec but Pultec-Style enough. Its intervention is a bit delicate on highs, you would often like to trim something more, but it is gentle as I like. I like it enough to buy a second unit. Just arrived, not tested. Why its color is a bit different from the 1st???
Worth a purchase at this price
I will use this EQ for tracking. Tested it on various pre-recorded program materal, kick, snare, bass etc. to see if it had any of that Pultech holy grail emulation, it purports to offer. Result - I've no idea, as I don't have a Pultech to compare it with. But, as a passive EQ, it sounds splendid. Cons: It has a limited no of high end bands to select for your focus, but the bands available are smooth and can be scultpted with the attenuator to produce a pleasing tone.
But the real value of any Pultech-type EQ probably lies in the low end, and this unit perfomed well here. Again, with 30, 60 and 100 Hz to choose from, I was able to pull off the Pultech 'trick' and bring out some lovely rich, full, girth, which surprised me for something at this price. I mounted it in my Midas L6 chassis (another budget purchase) and heard NO noise, buzzes, hums or crackles. All in all, I'd say great value for money, especially if like me, you're growing your studio
Great Equipment
One of the greates equipment for studio
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Lindell Audio
- Released in 2013
- Average price : $435
- Coupled transformer with symmetric inputs and outputs
- Passive EQ in Pultec style
- Hybrid gain make-up amplifier
- 3-Step switched EQ low frequency boost 30 Hz, 60 Hz, 100 Hz +/-10%
- 3-Step switched EQ high frequency boost 6 kHz, 10 kHz, 16 kHz +/-10%
- 3-Step switched EQ high frequency attenuation 10 kHz, 15 kHz, 20 kHz +/-10%
- True hardwire EQ bypass
- Design: API Series 500 format
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