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ANT W696B


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SOLD OUT - Two channels racked with internal power supply. Please ask for pricing on modifications and any desired special features.


Features:

  • Transformer balanced inputs and outputs
  • 3-Band EQ (switchable in or out of circuit)
  • Each band has 11 selectable frequencies with +/-16dB of stepped gain and a 3-way selectable Q-switch for narrow, medium, or broad bandwidth
  • High Frequency Band contains 11 fixed frequencies at: 1.6K, 2K, 2.5K, 3.15K, 4K, 5K, 6.3K, 8K, 10K, 12.5K, & 16kHz
  • Mid Frequency Band contains 11 fixed frequencies at: 500Hz, 700Hz, 1K, 1.25K, 1.6K, 2K, 2.5K, 3.15K, 4K, 5K, & 6.3kHz,
  • Low Frequency Band contains 11 fixed frequencies at: 50Hz, 70Hz, 100Hz, 125Hz, 160Hz, 200Hz, 250Hz, 315Hz, 400Hz, 500Hz, & 630Hz
  • Low Pass Filter at 16K, 12.5K, 10K, 8K, 5K, & 3kHz
  • High Pass Filter at 50Hz, 80Hz, 125Hz, 200Hz, 315Hz, & 500Hz
  • Extremely wide frequency response beyond 50 kHz
  • Low distortion & noise floor
  • XLR +4 dB inputs & outputs in a 1-space rack is standard
  • One year rack component warranty and six-month module warranty
  • Fourteen-day satisfaction guarantee

First manufactured in 1984 by the fine Volks at ANT in Wolfenbüttel, former West Germany, come the W696B mastering/summing bus EQ’s. After the AEG-Telefunken conglomerate went bankrupt in 1980, the remainder of their assets were bought out collectively by the Bosch, Mannesmann, and Allianz companies. They formed a new company called AEG-Telefunken Nachrichtentechnik (ATN) which shortly thereafter was changed to ANT-Nachrichtentechnik (ANT – Communications Engineering/Technology), who took over all servicing for Telefunken audio equipment used in radio, television, and recording studios in Germany and abroad, and also developed new products, like the W696B and more.

All circuitry for the ANT W696B’s is high quality, living up to the strict German television and radio broadcast standards regulated by the Institüt für Rundfunk Technik in the 60's, 70's, and 80's- thereby earning it the designation W696B. These filters are fully balanced with rather large input and output transformers and all switches are stepped for 100% accurate recall settings. The ANT W696B’s are heir to a long tradition of fine German broadcast modules. The Wx9x series has earned an excellent reputation among studio engineers with modules like the Siemens W295B, Telefunken W695, TAB W95B, the Neumann W495B and W491A, and more. The ANT W696B design was based on a combination of the Filtek MK3 and MK4 EQ’s, designed by Stefan Sulke in the late 70’s, and for a time released by Telefunken under the moniker W696 and W697 with the Telefunken logo.

You can do everything from fat low end shaping for bass and drums, mid frequency boost or cut for guitars, to large amounts of glistening 12.5K or 16K sheen on vocals without harshness. I wouldn't hesitate to patch them into the mix bus. For all you mastering engineers- we can also modify these for half-dB gain increments for extra precision. These are really flexible EQ’s and overall they have a relatively clean yet slightly aggressive and punchy color character, which we’ve heard described as “in your face”. They offer everything from subtle filtering to extreme EQ effect and are something that you can use to cut things up if needed, all the while warming things up a bit. They really are very powerful tools in a small package.


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