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Here is what it says on their website
In 1951, spurred by requests from recording professionals, Eugene Shenk designed a program equalizer that is still revered today for its performance and quality. In a world of disposable audio devices, original Pulse Techniques (Pultec) EQP-1A3 program equalizers currently sell for more than twice their original (adjusted for inflation) selling price. That is, when you can find one in good, unmodified condition.
In mid 2000, when first considering a recreation of the Pultec, Ph.D. electrical engineer Steve Jackson and mastering engineer Dave Collins accepted the fact that there would be significant challenges associated with faithfully recreating the original design. After years of hard work, their respect for the original designer and component designers has grown stronger than ever.
Steve and Dave agreed from day one that there would be no compromise or “enhancement” of the original design, regarding components and construction techniques. Whenever possible, original components from the original suppliers were sourced. When not possible to source the original component, meticulous electrical, mechanical and in some cases chemical characterization was performed to precisely match the original component with a custom component. There were numerous opportunities to resort to shortcuts or less expensive components, but they always deferred to the mantra, “Is it the same as the original design?”
It is with great pride that we present the Pulse Techniques EQP-1A3 Program Equalizer,
a faithful reproduction of the original Pultec design.
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It is NOT the original company as is the case with SONTEC and their clones. It is a new company making an old product. My hats off to Steve and Dave for doing this.