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SALE!!!

To celebrate a new start with this site, we start by almost giving away stuff. We have on offer three tried and tested microphones, only used for an hour or so. We have a Peluso 2247SE on sale for 1400 euro, VAT and shipping included. Also we have a P248 on sale. This microphone was invented by Peluso to fill up the gap between the standard 2247 and the 2247LE. A very fine microphone indeed, but no longer in the program, it was discontinued only recently. We have still one in stock. This one can go for only 1100 euro, VAT and shipping included. TAKE THIS CHANCE!!

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OOh yeah!!! The A designs EM-EQ2

The name could have been sexier, we admit that, but that’s all the comments we will take on this fantastic machine from the makers of the Pacifica, the Hammer and the Nail, A Designs. Normally on sale for just under 2700 euro, BTW/VAT and EU shipping included, but mail us and we’ll make you a WAAAAAAY better price than that.

 

Here she is, the new dual mono beauty from A Designs.

 

 

 

 

 

This is what A Designs have to say about this machine:

Following the success of its Pultec-style EM-PEQ 500 Series equalizer module, A-Designs Audio is proud to now announce the availability of a new two-channel rack-mounted version known as the EM-EQ2.

Well-suited for tracking, mixing and even mastering applications, the EM-EQ2 is a dual-mono equalizer housed in a rugged, all-metal 2U chassis. Sonically nodding to the classic Pultec EQP-1A sound, the EM-EQ2 utilizes the same discrete Class AB amplifier found in A-Designs’ popular solid-state EM-PEQ and Pacifica mic pres, putting a slightly unique twist on the classic filter design of yesteryear. That aside, the EM-EQ2 faithfully preserves the EQ section design, control layout and wonderfully smooth musicality of the original Pultec unit.

Additional features include a nickel core output transformer, Wima caps, and a true hard bypass. Instead of using common off-the-shelf chokes, A-Designs uses a custom-wound tapped inductor wound to the same values as the 500 Series EM-PEQ. Fully balanced, noise-free performance with modern impedance specs make for intuitive operation and quick studio integration.

“The original EQP-1A has long been revered by both recording and mastering engineers for its ability to improve the sound of literally anything running through it,” says A-Designs Audio’s Peter Montessi. “The much more affordable EM-EQ2 is our take on that classic design with all of the same freq settings and inductors that made the Pultec a must-have for capturing the bottom end. This product is perfect for those engineers who are looking to add some vibe to their ITB tracks or two-buss but prefer to use standard rack-mount gear instead of 500 Series modules.”

“I should also point out that the EM-EQ2 pairs up exceptionally with our HM2EQ HAMMER for those engineers looking to add some analog texture that the digital world still lacks,” Montessi adds.

 

 

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Peluso P67

Now this ain’t a really new one, but still, the latest in tube microphones coming from our trusted suplier: Peluso Microphones. Advisory price is 2300 euro, shipping and VAT included, but don’t be scared: we have a way better price for you! De Peluso P67

This is what Peluso has to say about the P67:

The Peluso P-67 is an accurate recreation of the U 67 – it was created using accurate response charts of new 67′s done in the 60′s. The P-67 has a similar 9-pattern remote switching capability as that of the M 269. The P-67 is a highly functional and fantastic sounding microphone. So, if you’ve wanted to get closer to the sound classic albums of the late 60′s and early 70′s, the P-67 can be considered a sensible candidate (both in price and performance) .

It has a 34 mm gold-sputtered diaphragm and a multi-pattern pickup.
The microphone comes as a complete system, with Microphone in Wooden Box, Power Supply, New-style 8-Pin Screw on Cable Assembly, and Shock Mount, all in a Flight Case.

 

The P67 as a complete system

The P67 as a complete system

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A warm welcome back!!

Welcome to our new and improved website. Now we could bore you with a whole lot of blah blah, but we won’t. We changed the site into a blog site because we felt we could serve you, our visitors, quicker and better. That’s it.

Come back quick for the latest updates in equipment.