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Klark Teknik EQP-KT

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Single-Channel 2-Band Tubes EQ

  • Class A
  • High-quality selection of 12AX7 and 12AU7 tubes
  • Custom MIDAS input and output converters
  • Switchable frequency selection with up to 7 frequency settings
  • Independent boost and cut controls
  • Adjustable bandwidth for a variety of tonal possibilities
  • Bypass feature for A / B comparisons
  • Balanced inputs and outputs with Neutrik XLR sockets
  • 2U Rack housing
  • Multi-voltage car switching power supply
  • Designed and developed in U.K.
Available since January 2017
Item number 402556
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Channels 1
Frequency Bands 2
Tube(s) Yes
Height units 2 U
Connectors XLR
3.599 kr
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Warm analogue sound at a budget-friendly price

The EQP-KT from Klark Teknik is a single-channel tube equaliser with switchable frequency selection, variable bandwidth, and custom-built Midas transformers that was designed in England and inspired by a classic tube equaliser first produced in the 1950s which since its inception has been held in high regard for its warm sound. The EQP-KT allows for up to seven frequency settings with independent boost and cut controls and, thanks to the adjustable bandwidth, a wide range of tonal variations can be achieved. This provides sound engineers with an analogue-sounding tool for the creation of a variety of sounds, and the EQP-KT is also available at a much more affordable price than the illustrious original.

Flexible shelving options

The EQP-KT features a class A circuit that meets the requirements of the classic model on which it is based. High-quality components guarantee unparalleled precision, and the characteristic sonic warmth is produced by the 12AX7 and 12AU7 tubes, which also a provide low-noise output. The transformers of the inputs and outputs have been custom-built by MIDAS and will prove themselves in both live and studio situations. Thanks to the EQP-KT's two-band design, it is possible to simultaneously boost and cut specific frequencies. Seven frequency selections can be made using the LF Boost/Cut and HF Boost controls and the LF Boost can provide up to an extra 12dB while the LF Cut can provide a reduction of up to 24dB. The HF Boost can amplify up to 15dB with a Q factor of 1 and up to 10 dB with a Q factor of 10 (broad bandwidth).

Extensive sound-shaping possibilities

The EQP-KT is aimed at all music producers and mastering engineers who are looking for an analogue equaliser with a warm, classic sound for their studios. It can also be used to enhance the sound during live performances - as part of a guitar or bass rack, for example, making it suitable for musicians who want to be able to adjust the sound of their instrument or vocals in a flexible way. Last but not least, the EQP-KT has a low-noise audio signal. Bass frequencies can be enriched with analogue-sounding warmth and mids obtain a silky smoothness, while the treble frequencies get to sound bright and airy. Behind its two-band EQ, there is an internal gain amplifier, and a bypass switch is provided to allow the "raw" and unprocessed signal from the EQP-KT to be compared with the processed signal.

About Klark Teknik

Founded in 1974 by brothers Terence and Phillip Clarke, Klark Teknik designs and manufactures professional audio equipment used primarily in the events industry. Based in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK, the company has developed a number of innovative products in the audio field (including the DN60 Real Time Analyzer and the DN300 Graphic Equalizer) and it won one of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise in 1986. Today, the firm (along with Midas) is owned by the Music Group, to which Behringer also belongs.

Powerful equaliser for rack applications

The rear panel of the EQP-KT has one balanced XLR and one unbalanced input and output each in jack format, providing flexibility in the choice of signal connections. The input impedance is 600 ohms, while the output impedance measures 300 ohms. Both the input and output signal of the EQP-KT can reach up to 21dBu, a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz, and a dynamic range of up to 101dB. The signal-to-noise ratio is 80dB - so almost no inherent noise can be heard. In addition, the 3kg EQP-KT can be installed in a 19" rack (in which it requires 2RU) and has a total power consumption of 15W.

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Extremely Good Value Pultec-style EQ
Phil Seniors 13.05.2020
Okay, i probably should use this for longer than a couple of days before writing a review, but I am just so very impressed with this EQP-KT from Klark Teknik! Just running signal through the unit before switching the EQ 'on' adds character to the sound. I've only ever before played with EQ on plug-ins after the fact but now...i have seen the light!

Obviously, having large dials to turn is always going to be more fun than point-click-drag on plug-ins 'in the box'...but it's about more than the tactile stuff...the difference I have been able to make to guitar tones and my vocals going into my interface has been so impressive.

Having spent good money on v.good plugins over the years, often seeing noticeable but marginal gains relative to the price on my songs/workflow....but i can tell already that this may be the best investment i have made so far. I'm not gonna go full analog, as i haven't got the money/space/cables(!) but i can see that a few choice bits of quality outboard gear, especially on the way in, can make recordings sound better and the process a bit more hands-on and fun.
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I'v been waiting for it!
Cavalex 24.11.2020
I have a small home recording studio where I and my friend produce our own music. In general, I have mostly used it for audio commercials and for mixing the sound for various video productions. I usually use various computer plugins, among them also the UAD 2 Pci-e series pugins. One of the most interesting and fun plugins to use was the Pultec EQ. A few years ago I produced several tracks for a local rock group. They insisted to use some English vintage mixing console (I don't remember the brand - so it obviously was not Neve or similar...). What stunned me was that the sound of individual tracks, but especially the sound of master outputb after summing the tracks was definitely very different from what I could achieve ITB. What hapenned could be described in three characteristics: more bass, tight and punchy sound and ... glue. After that session, I have started to buy different outboard. The latest addition to my studio are 2 pieces of Klark Teknik EQP-KT . The build quality seems very goo d and the look of device is appealing. The sound... definitely more than I have expected. Compared to the UAD Pultec plugin, I think the clarity is almost the same but there seems to be more warmth and things just seem sound better (or I imagine things - but then again - this means that all of my friends that have heard it in the action must imagine things as well...). I do not intend to change the tubes - the sound is totally pleasing with he originals. The simultaneous use of boost & cut offers endless combinations and very precise work on every source.
Final verdict: BUY! at least a pair!
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DJSanAntonio 25.04.2023
Good for the price point (bought it when it was 30% cheaper then now). After few years of use few knobs broke (broken plastic) and one of 2 devices I bought started getting hum issues (50 Hz noise and harmonics). If you buy 2 of them as a stereo pair - watch out, they tend to have volume differences up to to 1dB between units and the same settings on both devices tend to give slightly different curves for L and R channel. Overall - nice to have, sounds decent but build quality could be better
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Refractive 26.03.2022
Very low noise floor, works very well for adding a little shine to a part. I like it on acoustic guitar.
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