Specifically a Ling electronics EPN-10-C???
It seems to be a variation of an MEQ5...
just picked one up for $25.00...weighs a ton...apparently the coils are pretty beefy...I'll post some picks...looks exactly like these on Reverb:
https://reverb.com/item/8401985-pair-of-fully-adjustable-1956-tube-ling-electronics-midrange-equalizers-power-supply-pultec-meq5
Its some sort of tube EQ...
"The Q controls how wide the curve is from very wide bell to a sharp spike while the height controls the amount of boost (up to 40db). Next is the "Q" booster in case you need more than 40dB of Boost! The manual suggests this control be used sparingly if at all! Next the center control is three concentric knobs for fine tuning frequencies. The next knob is also fine tuning for frequencies so you can really hone in a frequency. The last concentric knob is for selecting peak, notch, or off, and for range of frequency selection in three ranges from 30Hz to 100Hz, 100 Hz to 500 Hz, and 500 Hz to 3,500 Hz. The equalization is not limited to these frequencies, with the other controls the 20 to 100 goes from 2 Hz to 1,200 Hz, the 100 to 500 goes from 30Hz to 2,000 Hz, and the 500 to 3,500 goes from 200Hz to over 5,000 Hz" (according to the seller on Reverb who sold a pair)...
I found a manual on eVilbay for $75.00 gonna see if it contains a schematic...looks like I need to reverse engineer a PSU for it somehow...maybe someone somewhere nows something...?
It seems to be a variation of an MEQ5...
just picked one up for $25.00...weighs a ton...apparently the coils are pretty beefy...I'll post some picks...looks exactly like these on Reverb:
https://reverb.com/item/8401985-pair-of-fully-adjustable-1956-tube-ling-electronics-midrange-equalizers-power-supply-pultec-meq5
Its some sort of tube EQ...
"The Q controls how wide the curve is from very wide bell to a sharp spike while the height controls the amount of boost (up to 40db). Next is the "Q" booster in case you need more than 40dB of Boost! The manual suggests this control be used sparingly if at all! Next the center control is three concentric knobs for fine tuning frequencies. The next knob is also fine tuning for frequencies so you can really hone in a frequency. The last concentric knob is for selecting peak, notch, or off, and for range of frequency selection in three ranges from 30Hz to 100Hz, 100 Hz to 500 Hz, and 500 Hz to 3,500 Hz. The equalization is not limited to these frequencies, with the other controls the 20 to 100 goes from 2 Hz to 1,200 Hz, the 100 to 500 goes from 30Hz to 2,000 Hz, and the 500 to 3,500 goes from 200Hz to over 5,000 Hz" (according to the seller on Reverb who sold a pair)...
I found a manual on eVilbay for $75.00 gonna see if it contains a schematic...looks like I need to reverse engineer a PSU for it somehow...maybe someone somewhere nows something...?