Finished Pultec EQP-1A clone with Cayocosta layout

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bram9206

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I just wanted to share some pictures of my Pultec EPQ-1A clone (well, actually I built two, a stereo-pair, but here's just one of them). The main idea was to stay as close as possible to the original Pultec, technically, as well as cosmetically, without exceeding the cost of €1000/each. Here are some side notes. Will be happy to answere any questions:

- layout by Cayocosta, RecProAudio (thanks Ron!)
- faceplate by Frank Röllen (thanks Frank!)
- original NOS RCA tubes
- chasis painted in Hammerslag (3U enclosure by Par-Metal)
- high-end carbon comp resistors
- high-end Sprague Atom filter caps
- TAD paper-in-oil coupling caps
- original un-faceted jewel pilot light from Duck's Deluxe (when it comes to details, you know...)
- original Dakaware knobs from Don-Audio
- original Triad HS56 input transformer
- interstage and output are Sowter
- Hammond CAX370 power transformer for European 230V

How they sound? Well, what can I say... they sound just fantastic! Probably the best EQ you can get at the moment  ;D
They are also very very quiet, no hum or noise or whatsoever. They sound just like NOS Pultecs from the fifties!
Here is one of the two I built:

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It's solid cloth wire from Tube Depot: http://www.tubedepot.com/cw-20-sld.html

But the 20 Ga. I used is way too thick, doesn't bend so easy so it's harder to make a neat wiring. Very solid though...
Nevertheless, if you ever make a clone yourself, I would suggest a thinner puch-back wire.
 
bram9206 said:
Btw, anyone building a Pultec clone right now, there are now two original NOS Chicago PSC-55 power transformers for sale on ebay!! Too bad I never had the chance to come across one of these when I was building my clones...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chicago-PSC55-Power-Transformer-for-Tube-CircuitsPultec-/141132658647
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chicago-PSC-55-Power-Transformer-for-Tube-Circuits-Pultec-2-of-2-/141132658902?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item20dc2978d6

Interesting ! I'll keep an eyes on ;)
 
drask said:
The front panel look beautiful in black  :)

I was thinking the same thing. It makes so much more sense with the style of the thing. Should have always been that way.

Beautiful piece!
 
Hi All,
Just thought you would like to know here are more of the Original Chicago Power transformers for the Pultecs, Chicago PSC-55 PCC-55 Power Transformer NOS Tube Audio Pultec, Check them out, they look all original!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chicago-PSC-55-PCC-55-Power-Transformer-NOS-Tube-Audio-Pultec-EQP-1A-EQH2-1of2-/171205514148?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item27dca4d3a4#ht_4048wt_1219

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chicago-PSC-55-PCC-55-Power-Transformer-NOS-Tube-Audio-Pultec-EQP-1A-EQH2-2of2-/171205516575?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item27dca4dd1f#ht_3039wt_1219
 
Someone asked me a question about the Pultec enclosure that I used for my project and I thought it'd be worth sharing the answere with everyone else:

Hi,
I'm looking after the same chassis for my new pultec that you choosed.
I know it come from par-metal but I'd like to know how much it cost with shipping and customs fee?
I'm in belgium and the last time I ordered in USA my package stayed a long time in customs and cost me a lot.

Or maybe there is a seller's in EU?
Wich model do you choose?

Thank's


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It's the Par Metal 14-19053G enclosure. I ordered it without any finish (so blank alluminium) and without a faceplate.
The enclosure was €57
Shipping from US to Belgium was €42
I don't remember about the taxes, but I guess it was not more than €30

Then, the black front panel I got from Frank Röllen, a German guy how does custom engraved front panels. You can just ask him for a Pultec frontpanel that suits a Par Metal enclosure and he'll know just what to do. He's a real pro! One Pultec front panel should be around €157 I think, not cheap, but totally worth the money if you want the original looks.

Let me know if you have any more questions. I also have a parts list that I made for this project.

My best
 

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