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Description

Experience the harmonious blend of vintage vibes and modern technology with the Warm Audio EQP-WA. This 2U rackmount tube equalizer captures the essence of the iconic Pultec units, while incorporating cutting-edge components and design. The CineMag transformers and premium tubes ensure the sonic quality is up to par with the classics, providing euphoric sonics that are hard to achieve inside-the-box.

The EQP-WA isn't just about mimicking the past, it's about adapting to the present. The fully discrete Tube EQ offers a wide frequency response from 20Hz to 50kHz, enabling it to handle any track with finesse. With the EQP-WA, you can add luster and brilliance to your music without breaking the bank, making it the perfect addition to any studio setup.

Key Features:

  • Tube equalizer based on the classic Pultec EQP-1A
  • Features genuine CineMag input and output transformers
  • Equipped with premium high-voltage 12AX7 and 12AU7 tubes
  • Boasts a CineMag inductor EQ section
  • Offers EQ bypass for warming enhancement, with signal still passing through tubes and transformers
  • Comes with XLR and TRS transformer-balanced inputs and outputs
  • Provides boost and cut controls for simultaneous use, enabling the classic "phase" effect
  • Low-frequency boost and cut range from 20 to 800Hz, with high-frequency boost and cut range from 3 to 20kHz
  • Includes 5 additional frequency points for greater flexibility
  • Features a switchable 115-/230-volt IEC power inlet

Owner's manual

Warm Audio EQP-WA User Manual

Product specs

Type Tube
Number of Channels 1
Tube Yes
Bypass Yes
Number of Bands 2
Boost/Cut Range +18dB/-14dB
Freq Range High 3kHz-16kHz (boost), 3kHz-20kHz (cut)
Freq Range Low 20Hz-800Hz (boost/cut)
Inputs 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4"
Outputs 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4"
Frequency Response 20Hz-50kHz
Rack Spaces 2U
Power Source Standard IEC AC cable
Height 3.5"
Depth 6"
Width 19"

FAQs

What are the core tonal characteristics of the Warm Audio EQP-WA?

The Warm Audio EQP-WA is known for its smooth and musical tonal shaping, thanks to its classic Pultec-style tube equalization. It provides warm, rich lows and silky, clear highs, making it ideal for enhancing vocals, instruments, and mixes.

Can the Warm Audio EQP-WA be used for both boosting and cutting frequencies?

Yes, the EQP-WA allows you to both boost and cut frequencies. It offers a boost range of up to +18dB and a cut range of up to -14dB, providing versatile control over your audio signal.

What type of inputs and outputs does the Warm Audio EQP-WA have?

The Warm Audio EQP-WA features both XLR and 1/4" inputs and outputs, allowing for easy integration into various studio setups and compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment.

Is the Warm Audio EQP-WA suitable for professional studio use?

Yes, the Warm Audio EQP-WA is designed for professional studio environments, offering high-quality tube equalization that enhances the sonic quality of recordings. Its frequency response from 20Hz to 50kHz ensures detailed and accurate audio processing.

How does the Warm Audio EQP-WA compare to the original Pultec EQ?

The Warm Audio EQP-WA faithfully recreates the classic Pultec EQ design, offering similar tonal characteristics and tube warmth at a more accessible price point, making it a popular choice for those seeking vintage EQ sound in modern studios.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Adds depth and a three-dimensional quality to mixes

  • Features tube warmth even in bypass mode, enhancing recordings

  • EQ works wonders on various sources, especially bass guitar

  • Can add low end "umph" and silky highs effectively

  • Stepped knobs allow for easy recall of settings

  • Competes well with units twice its price, offers great value

  • Build quality is robust, with rugged knobs and switches

  • Can be subtle or assertive, providing versatile character

  • Enhances stereo image and tightens bottom end on well-mixed tracks

  • Improves sound quality significantly over digital plugins

CONS

  • Some users report it lacks the charm and character of original Pultec EQs

  • Harsher and more aggressive than the original, according to some reviews

  • Minor cosmetic issues with knobs (bad paint, alignment problems)

  • Possible 'pop and click' sounds when changing settings

  • One review mentions grounding problems, harsh sound, and low headroom

  • Requires time and effort to fully understand and utilize its capabilities

  • Matching tubes may be needed for consistent volume across stereo pairs

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Warm Audio EQP-WA.

Comparisons

  • Users suggest the AML rack offering over the Warm Audio EQP-WA for a more authentic Pultec sound, citing issues with brittleness and reliability in the EQP-WA.

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  • The Manley Core channel strip is considered superior to the EQP-WA, offering class A tube preamp, EQ, and compression, making the EQP-WA a potential downgrade.

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  • The EQP-WA is preferred for drum processing, enhancing punchiness, compared to the Waves Puigitec plugin which can make bass guitar sound muffled.

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User experience

  • The EQP-WA was noted for needing repairs twice, indicating potential reliability concerns.

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Use cases and applications

  • The EQP-WA's ability to boost and cut low frequencies is mentioned for creating a phasing effect on bass instruments, though its practical value is questioned.

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  • It's noted that the Warm EQP-WA might be more suitable for specific elements like drums in a mix, rather than for full tracks.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners have noted a 2dB gain mismatch between older and newer EQP-WA units when EQ is off, suggesting tube matching as a potential solution.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding a trim pot in series with the high boost control can allow gain adjustment between units, though it will also alter the high pass gain.

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Features and functionality

  • The EQP-WA's filter gain controls act as a voltage divider in the passive filter circuit, with pot tolerances of up to 20%.

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  • Users find that both the Warm EQP-WA and tube modeling EQ unintentionally roll off highs and mids, affecting clarity in some use cases.

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“I have the Warm Audio EQP-WA tube equaliser, which is the Pultec clone. I use that on my voice. When my drummer, Jim, and I were mixing Wallflower we always found that when we were mixing my vocals, every single track we’d be scooping a section around 200/250Hz where it sounded really muddy. So, I just committed to destructively recording with the Pultec clone active and scooping out a little bit in that range. In mixing, we found that sounded fine and not too thin. Doing stuff like that saved us a lot of time in the long run.”

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