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Mercury EQ-H1 Equalizer
Mono, tube, studio program equalizer
 
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Product Description

Pultec Equalizers are some of the rarest and most sought after studio tools in the industry today. Engineers lucky enough to be able to work with them find their musicality and warm tonality extremely important to their studio's "sound." The simple beauty of these EQs is unsurpassed!

The original Pultec equalizers were tools developed to deal with the limitations of recorded music. Limitations that most often manifest themselves in the highest and lowest frequencies of the program material. Pultecs were designed to bring back the life and musicality lost in the recording. Whether by accident or genius, nothing has been able to do it better. The interaction of the passive boosting and attenuating shelving eqs (not relying on negative feedback), as well as the transformers, tubes and other amplification circuitry all add to the incredibly musical character of the product. Working engineers try other types of equalizers, but always end up coming back to the Pultec as the equalizer of choice for those final touches.

Mercury Recording Equipment Co. is committed to recreating every magical nuance of the original in a modern production. The goal was that the Mercury EQ-H1 Program Equalizer would add that magic touch to music like the original, we achieved that goal. Mercury has tried to keep all elements in line with the original designer's ideas with only minor improvements. Adding a couple of extra frequencies for more flexibility and we use DC on the heaters (of the tubes) rather than AC for better performance as well as a new very quiet and stable power supply.

The Mercury EQ-H1 Program Equalizer has transformer balanced input and output, with a single ended gain make up amplifier. The EQ-H's passive EQ/gain make up amp topology provides a musically satisfying result unobtainable with active and parametric EQs, since it does not rely upon negative feedback (and all it's associated phase and dynamic distortions) to achieve equalization.

Frequencies
  • Low Frequency Select (CPS): 20, 30, 60, 100, 200 Hz
  • Low Frequency Boost Control: Shelf Boost, 0dB to +13dB
  • Low Frequency Attenuate Control: Shelf Atten. 0dB to -17dB
  • High Frequency Select (KCS): 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16 kHz
  • High Frequency Boost Control: Shelf Boost, 0dB to +16dB
  • High Frequency Attenuate Control: 10k Shelf Attenuate, 0dB to -16dB
Mercury EQ-P1 Vs. EQ-H1. What's the difference?
The Mercury EQ-H1 has a different amplifier than the Mercury EQ-P1 thus it has a different tone. Meaning the EQ-H1 and EQ-P1 sound different on the same application.

The key to the tone of the Pultec circuit is the amplifier, being that the EQ section is passive.

The EQ-H1 is more punchy and robust and the EQ-P1 is more open and silky. Although both sound amazing on any application and they are both multi-purpose tools (equalizers) in the studio, if you had both you could then pick and choose between applications. The Mercury EQ-H1 is warm and fluid but a bit "thicker" than the EQ-P1, thus the EQ-H1 shines on Thickening vocals, Bass, Kick, Snare, and Guitar etc... The Mercury EQ-P1 is great for Shaping vocals, Acoustic instruments, Guitar, Piano etc...

Mercury Recording Equipment Co. has gone to great lengths to recreate the pride and passion of the past, both sonically and aesthetically, while offering the reliability of a present day production. The choices made in looks, layout, functionality, features and build quality all answer back to one question: How would "they" have done it today?

Mercury Recording Equipment Co. products are hand wired and/or assembled using silver solder and no-compromise parts. All Mercury products are transformer balanced, inputs and outputs and there are no I.C.s (chips) in the signal path. The chassis and front panels have a very distinctive "vintage" look with custom powder coating finish. They look as good as they sound!

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TapeOp "I used the EQ-P1 and EQ-H1 extensively in mixing scenarios, and they performed like champs. I was able to dial in silky top-end on vocals and acousticguitars and beefy lows on kick drums and mic'ed basscabinets with truly 'pro' results. There were many times when i hit upon a certain setting and found it was 'that sound' I had heard for years on 'that famous record' that didn't seem possible to get with 'othergear'. These EQs are so perfectly geared to music that- even with extreme settings - it's hard to get bad results with them."
Pete Weiss, TapeOp Magazine #49

 

Joe Chiccarelli

"I heard about Mercury gear about 7 years ago from a bass player friend, Dan Schwartz. He told me about this guy was making tube Equalizers that would kill Pultecs. I was skeptical. He was half correct. Nothing sounds quite like an old Pultec but Mercury EQs are one of the best sounding tube Equalizers on the planet. The Mercury EQs (EQH1 & EQP1) are a quite original. All the tone of a classic tube Equalizer but without the noise and much more power. Mercury Recording Equipment is ... Full of Tone!"
Joe Chiccarelli

Grammy Award winning producer & engineer Joe Chiccarelli's credits include: White Stripes, Elton John, Beck, U2, Rufus Wainwright and Bon Jovi

Scott Humphrey

"I called to set up a demo of the Mercury M66 Leveling Amplifier and they suggested I listen to the 2 Mercury EQs (Mercury EQH and EQP) as well. I was doing a mix at the time and thought it was a great time to listen in a "real" environment. Although I was not in the market for EQs I thought it would not hurt to listen to them. The EQs were flawless... I compared them to the two "vintage" Pultecs I had side by side... YOU COULD NOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE. Listening with different instrumentation going through them and comparing them both at the same frequency settings side by side, the "vintage" units and the MERCURY EQs sounded EXACTLY THE SAME. I had not intended on purchasing the EQs but after listening too them on the mix I was doing... I purchased both of them!

Bottom line... You will have to hear it to believe it." -
Scott Humphrey

Producer/Engineer/Mix Engineer Scott Humphrey's credits include: Korn, Rob Zombie, Bon Jovi and Monster Magnet.
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Brian Garcia

"Dave's Mercury gear is insane! He provides amazing build quality, a beautiful aesthetic and impeccable accuracy. I cannot imagine a better version of what he manufacturers. I am quite certain that Mercury will be the dominant force in our industry for years to come." Note: Brian owns 2x Mercury EQH1s
Brian Garcia

Producer/Mixer/Engineer Brian Garcia's clients include: Avril Lavigne, Kelly Clarkson, Our Lady Peace, King's X, Dizmas. Brian's briangarcia.net.

 

Benjy King

"Since the days of working at The Power Station and Media Sound in New York, I have longed for that Pultec sound and vibe. The Mercury EQ-H Equalizer gives me just that. David Marquette's dedication to sonic greatness is reflected in the unit. I love it! Now I just need four more!" -
Benjy King


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"From the first day i tried the Mercury EQ-H1's, I knew I had to have them... it was just the sound they made....... amazing!!! So, Dave Piechura and Vintage King helped me out, and now the Mercury's never leave my mix buss. You gotta hear them, they're just incredible!!!!!"
Jim DeBlanc
Engineer (Alison Krauss)

 
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