MK-5b 5-Band Eq were designed in the early 70´s by the best german engineers, manufactured in Switzerland, and used by the leading broadcast and disc recording studios (e.g. for the famous Neumann direct cut vinyl). The Mk5 was the replacement upgrade for the very famous Siemens W295b filter. It has the same size and the same connector pinout.They are very well renowned for their precision and their clear and punchy sound. Specs: Low Cut (80,160,240,320,500Hz, 18dB/oct), High Cut (5,8,10,12,15kHz, 18dB/oct), three overlapping filters: 50Hz-500Hz, switchable narrow or wide bell, 380Hz-3.8kHz, switchable narrow or wide bell,1.8kHz-18kHz, switchable narrow or wide bell, -16dB to +16dB gain, bypass for each band.Haufe Transformer balanced Ins and Outs, no pots, only switches (for precise and easy setting recall ), overload LED. Need 24 Volts.
hey guys, could sb send me that schematic too? also i am in need of a BFE Filtek Mk5b schematic. Anybody out there who can help out? Thanks a lot, Steffi
...Pre's and EQ's: Telefunken V676a (10) Focusrite (2) HELIOS TYPE 69 "Strawberry" (2) Helios type 79 (green) (8) Neve 33115 (4) Telefunken W395a (2) Filtek MK5b (4) Siemens W295b (2) Neumann OEV (2) Neumann V476 (2) Altec 9470A (10) RCA- BA31 (2) WSW tube mic pre (2) Urei 565T That really is a lot of vintage and esoteric gear, even by Gearspace.com standards. I notice that at least...
Hey! Did you ever solve this issue? I have a pair of BFE/Filtek MK3a’s and they have a pretty loud 60hz hum that seems- almost like the ground isn’t terminated but it seems to be…. It’s a brand new sonic world rack purpose built for these eq’s with a purpose built linear power supply for these...
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